A factual statement about a place could be "Paris is the capital city of France."
it has numbers involved in the statement
A statement that relies primarily on denotative language would probably be factual. It is also possible that the information it contains could be false.
Factual claim is supported by evidence/fact rather than any assumption or presumption.
That is a personal preference, not a factual statement.
appears to be helping
Data is facts and figures, whereas information includes any factual statement.
That would be one person's opinion, not necessarily a factual statement.
There is no evidence that such a statement has any factual basis.
Not really, it's just a factual statement.
Yes it is. A normative statement is one in which a person says something is factual based on their opinion. It is purely subjective.
It is a document, statement or tenet containing an item or items that have been legally deemed as factual and lacking argument to the contrary.