Macintosh HD permissions

My HD permissions are set as follows:

They are correct? Wheel is admin?

And privileges are read-only or read and write?

I ask because sometimes I wonder my password when moving items to the trash.

If the wheel is to be admin, how can I go on the correction of that?

Thanks for your advice.

Those who are correct.

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