Given that a constant rate of change exists between two quan
     Given that a constant rate of change exists between two quantities P and Q, determine if each of the ofllowing statements regarding these quantities is always true, sometimes true, or never true.  The ratio of the change in the value of P to the corresponding change in the value of Q is constant.  The relationship between the varying values of P and Q can be represented by y = kx + b  If the value of P increases, then the value of Q also increases.  When the value of P is 0, the value of Q is also 0.  The relationship between the varying values of P and Q can be represented by delta y = k delta x + b, b # 0 
  
  Solution
Since, the rate of change of P wrt Q is constant, we can say that dP/dQ = constant
So, in order we have
Always True
Always True (Differentiate y = kx + b , so we have dy/dx = k as said earlier)
Always True (To keep the rate constant)
Sometimes True
Never

