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:
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.
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Notice that because the capacity of the bowl is 35.5 ounces, but there has already been 31.25 ounces total added to it (23.5 ounces + 7.75 ounces), all that needs to be done is subtract 31.25 from 35.5:
35.5 - 31.25 = 4.25 ounces of cream could be added
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