Answer:
3 pieces left over
Step-by-step explanation:
Laurie has a total of 45 pieces of candy, if she has 6 friends, you can do

each friend can get 7 pieces of candy

if each friend gets 7 pieces, you have used 42 pieces out of you total 45

which leaves 3 pieces left over.
Answer:
I think its C) 43. Let me know what you get
Answer:
A relation is a subset of cartesian product of two non empty sets whereas A function is a type of relation in which every element of first set has one and only image in the second set.
In a relation an element of the first set can have many images in the second set whereas in a function the first element can have only one image in the second set.
The given relation is not a function as the element 1 is related to 3 different elements in the second set.
Domain={1}
Range={7,14,21}
If A and B are equal:
Matrix A must be a diagonal matrix: FALSE.
We only know that A and B are equal, so they can both be non-diagonal matrices. Here's a counterexample:
![A=B=\left[\begin{array}{cc}1&2\\4&5\\7&8\end{array}\right]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=A%3DB%3D%5Cleft%5B%5Cbegin%7Barray%7D%7Bcc%7D1%262%5C%5C4%265%5C%5C7%268%5Cend%7Barray%7D%5Cright%5D)
Both matrices must be square: FALSE.
We only know that A and B are equal, so they can both be non-square matrices. The previous counterexample still works
Both matrices must be the same size: TRUE
If A and B are equal, they are literally the same matrix. So, in particular, they also share the size.
For any value of i, j; aij = bij: TRUE
Assuming that there was a small typo in the question, this is also true: two matrices are equal if the correspondent entries are the same.