Usage examples of "minimum thickness" in English with translation to Spanish

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What's the minimum wage in your country? ¿Cuál es el salario mínimo en tu país?
These copybooks are the same thickness. Estos cuadernos son del mismo grosor.
Today's minimum temperature was 3 °C. La temperatura más baja de hoy fueron 3 ºC.
We have to reduce the cost to a minimum. Tenemos que reducir el costo a un mínimo.
I'm convinced that today the majority of Americans want what those first Americans wanted: A better life for themselves and their children; a minimum of government authority. Estoy convencido de que hoy la mayoría de los estadounidenses quieren lo que querían aquellos primeros estadounidenses: una vida mejor para ellos mismos y para sus hijos, un mínimo de autoridad gubernamental.
Some plants grow well with a minimum of care. Algunas plantas crecen bien con un mínimo de cuidado.
The damage was held to a minimum. El daño se mantuvo al mínimo.
No minimum order is required Ninguna orden mínima se requiere
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