one by one they ask and one by one they are misleaded
1. Employers can take advantage of the minimum wage and just pay employees the least possible amount
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport originally opened in 1926, now employs approximately 55,300 people including: transportation, concessionaire, security, federal government, and city employees.
Answer:
A. If a drug found in drinking water is not a significant public health hazard, then its presence in the water will not have any discernible health effects.
Explanation:
The researchers' maintained a point of view that, the low levels of the drugs found in the water poses no significant threat to public health.
Therefore their reasoning would be most strengthened by the answer "A" chosen above because it implies that;
low levels of the drugs have been present in water over time, and yet, no health effects have been detected previously. Therefore, even if the technology to detect such low levels of the drugs is now available, it shouldn't change the fact that such levels of the drug is still not a significant health hazard.