Final answer:
If you work forty-five hours in the same pay period, two statements that would be true are: your minimum hourly wage will be at least $10, and you will have worked full-time during that period.
Step-by-step explanation:
Of the given statements, A) Your minimum hourly wage will be at least $10 and B) You will have worked full-time during that period are true if you work forty-five hours in the same pay period.
Statement A is true because if you work forty-five hours, your earnings from work would be (45 hours * minimum hourly wage) = $X. Since you want your earnings to be at least $10, you can set up the inequality:
- $X ≥ $10
Statement A is true because the minimum hourly wage is greater than or equal to $10.
Statement B is true because if the standard definition of full-time work is considered as 40 hours per week, then working forty-five hours in the same pay period means you have worked full-time.