Any two non-zero quantities are always proportional.
If the two quantities are X and Y, they are proportional to X/Y.
The answer is proportional.
Yes, they are in the proportion of the proportion that they form!
Graphical: If two variables are proportional, the graph of one of the variables against the other is a straight line through the origin.Algebraic: If the ratio of the two variables is a constant.
it is a proportional relationship because a proportional relationship is known as a relationship between two quantities in which the ratio of one quantity to the other quantity is constant.
That's basically what rate means - a comparison of two proportional quantities.
The answer is proportional.
Proportional
A proportional relationship between two quantities is one in which the two quantities called the unit rate, the rate of change, or the constant of proportionality.
Two quantities are said to be proportional if they vary in such a way that one of the quantities is a constant multiple of the other, or equivalently if they have a constant ratio.
In mathematics, two quantities are proportional if they vary in such a way that one of them is a constant multiple of the other.
Increases
If two quantities are proportional, then they have a constant ratio.If the ratio is not constant, the two quantities are said to be non-proportional.Proportional will always go through the origin on a graph. (0,0)Graph will always be a straight line.Non-proportional line does not go through the origin.
Yes, they are in the proportion of the proportion that they form!
Two quantities are proportional if they maintain a constant ratio to each other, meaning that when one quantity changes, the other changes in a consistent way. This relationship can be expressed mathematically as ( y = kx ), where ( k ) is the constant of proportionality. If you can multiply or divide one quantity to obtain the other without altering the ratio, they are proportional. For example, if doubling one quantity results in the doubling of the other, they are proportional.
To determine if there is a proportional relationship between two quantities using a table, you can check if the ratio of the two quantities remains constant across all entries. Specifically, divide each value of one quantity by the corresponding value of the other quantity for each row; if all ratios are the same, the relationship is proportional. Additionally, the table should show that when one quantity is multiplied by a constant, the other quantity increases by the same factor. If these conditions are met, the two quantities are proportional.
[Directly] proportional quantities.
Two quantities are proportional if they vary in such a way that one of them is a constant multiple of the other.