In a convoluted way, yes.
When quantities in a given sequence increase or decrease by a common difference,it is called to be in arithmetic progression.
Two quantities x and y are said to be in direct proportion if whenever the value of x increase (or decrease), then the value of y increases (or decrease) in such a way that the ratio x/y remains constant.
132 to 125.4 is a decrease of 5%.
12.5% increase.---------------------------Percentage decrease = (old - new)/old × 100 %If the result is negative it is an increasepercentage decrease = (2400 - 2700)/2400 × 100 % = -12½ % decrease, ie a 12½% increase.
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An arithmetic sequence does not have a constant rate of increase or decrease between successive terms, so it cannot be called anything!The constant increase or decrease is called the common difference.
When quantities in a given sequence increase or decrease by a common difference,it is called to be in arithmetic progression.
Energy remains constant.
If they increase or decrease exactly, then the constant of proportionality or coefficient of proportionality. If not exactly, then a correlation coefficient.
With constant mass, a decrease in volume will increase the the density. Conversely, an increase in volume will decrease the density.
No. Power is constant. Transformers neither increase nor decrease power, except for minor losses. They increase or decrease voltage, and they decrease or increase current, but the product of voltage and current, i.e. power, remains the same.
In an isolated system, entropy can only increase or remain constant, but it cannot decrease.
either is constant
If voltage remains constant and resistance is increased, the amperage will decrease per Ohm's Law.
Price will increase, quantity will decrease
A higher price will cause an increase in supply, assuming that all other factors remain constant. Likewise, a decrease in price will cause a decrease of supply and an increase in demand.
The volume of the gas will decrease. the gas will also attempt to increase in temperature.