Graphs Show Weight Stays Same - 5th Grade Science
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Identify the pattern: weight changes from $7$ to $7$ to $7$. What is the total change in weight?
Identify the pattern: weight changes from $7$ to $7$ to $7$. What is the total change in weight?
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Total change is $0$. $7 - 7 = 0$ for each step and overall.
Total change is $0$. $7 - 7 = 0$ for each step and overall.
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Which change in weight between consecutive points indicates constant weight: $0$ or $+2$?
Which change in weight between consecutive points indicates constant weight: $0$ or $+2$?
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$0$. No change means difference of $0$ between points.
$0$. No change means difference of $0$ between points.
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Identify the pattern on a bar graph: bars at $6, 6, 6$ units. What happens to weight?
Identify the pattern on a bar graph: bars at $6, 6, 6$ units. What happens to weight?
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Weight stays the same at $6$ units. All bars at height $6$ show no variation.
Weight stays the same at $6$ units. All bars at height $6$ show no variation.
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Identify the constant segment: a line graph goes from $(0, 5)$ to $(2, 5)$ to $(4, 9)$. When is weight constant?
Identify the constant segment: a line graph goes from $(0, 5)$ to $(2, 5)$ to $(4, 9)$. When is weight constant?
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From $x = 0$ to $x = 2$. Both points at $y = 5$ form a horizontal segment.
From $x = 0$ to $x = 2$. Both points at $y = 5$ form a horizontal segment.
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Identify the constant segment: points are $(1, 10)$, $(3, 10)$, $(5, 10)$. Over what interval is weight constant?
Identify the constant segment: points are $(1, 10)$, $(3, 10)$, $(5, 10)$. Over what interval is weight constant?
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From $x = 1$ to $x = 5$. All three points have $y = 10$, spanning this interval.
From $x = 1$ to $x = 5$. All three points have $y = 10$, spanning this interval.
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What does it mean if a weight graph is flat even though time increases?
What does it mean if a weight graph is flat even though time increases?
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Time changes, but weight does not change. Flat means weight stays constant as time progresses.
Time changes, but weight does not change. Flat means weight stays constant as time progresses.
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Identify the pattern: a line graph has points at $(1, 5)$, $(2, 5)$, $(3, 5)$. What happens to weight?
Identify the pattern: a line graph has points at $(1, 5)$, $(2, 5)$, $(3, 5)$. What happens to weight?
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Weight stays the same at $5$ units. All $y$-coordinates equal $5$, showing no change.
Weight stays the same at $5$ units. All $y$-coordinates equal $5$, showing no change.
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Identify the pattern: a line graph has points at $(0, 8)$ and $(4, 8)$. What happens to weight?
Identify the pattern: a line graph has points at $(0, 8)$ and $(4, 8)$. What happens to weight?
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Weight stays the same at $8$ units. Both points have the same $y$-value of $8$.
Weight stays the same at $8$ units. Both points have the same $y$-value of $8$.
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Which graph best shows constant weight: a flat line at $y = 9$ or a line from $(0, 2)$ to $(4, 10)$?
Which graph best shows constant weight: a flat line at $y = 9$ or a line from $(0, 2)$ to $(4, 10)$?
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A flat line at $y = 9$. The sloped line shows weight increasing from $2$ to $10$.
A flat line at $y = 9$. The sloped line shows weight increasing from $2$ to $10$.
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Identify the constant weight: $(1, 3)$, $(2, 4)$, $(3, 5)$. Does weight remain the same?
Identify the constant weight: $(1, 3)$, $(2, 4)$, $(3, 5)$. Does weight remain the same?
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No; weight increases. $y$-values go from $3$ to $4$ to $5$, showing increase.
No; weight increases. $y$-values go from $3$ to $4$ to $5$, showing increase.
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Identify the pattern: weights are $4, 4, 4, 4$ at times $1, 2, 3, 4$. What does the graph show?
Identify the pattern: weights are $4, 4, 4, 4$ at times $1, 2, 3, 4$. What does the graph show?
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A horizontal line; weight is constant. All weights equal $4$, creating a flat line.
A horizontal line; weight is constant. All weights equal $4$, creating a flat line.
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What is the best description of a constant-weight trend on a bar graph?
What is the best description of a constant-weight trend on a bar graph?
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All bars are the same height. Equal heights mean equal values across categories.
All bars are the same height. Equal heights mean equal values across categories.
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What does the term constant weight mean when reading a graph?
What does the term constant weight mean when reading a graph?
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The weight value does not change across the graph. Constant means unchanging or staying at the same value.
The weight value does not change across the graph. Constant means unchanging or staying at the same value.
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What does a horizontal line on a weight-versus-time line graph indicate?
What does a horizontal line on a weight-versus-time line graph indicate?
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Weight remains the same (constant) over time. A horizontal line has zero slope, indicating no change.
Weight remains the same (constant) over time. A horizontal line has zero slope, indicating no change.
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Which graph pattern shows weight stays the same: horizontal, rising, or falling line?
Which graph pattern shows weight stays the same: horizontal, rising, or falling line?
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Horizontal line. Only horizontal lines show no change in $y$-values.
Horizontal line. Only horizontal lines show no change in $y$-values.
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Which statement matches a constant-weight graph: “$y$ stays the same” or “$y$ increases as $x$ increases”?
Which statement matches a constant-weight graph: “$y$ stays the same” or “$y$ increases as $x$ increases”?
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$y$ stays the same. Constant weight means $y$ doesn't vary with $x$.
$y$ stays the same. Constant weight means $y$ doesn't vary with $x$.
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Which graph feature best shows weight stays the same: horizontal, rising, or falling line?
Which graph feature best shows weight stays the same: horizontal, rising, or falling line?
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A horizontal line. Horizontal lines show no change in $y$-value (weight) over time.
A horizontal line. Horizontal lines show no change in $y$-value (weight) over time.
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What is the slope of a weight graph line when weight remains the same?
What is the slope of a weight graph line when weight remains the same?
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Slope is $0$. No vertical change means rise over run equals zero.
Slope is $0$. No vertical change means rise over run equals zero.
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Identify the pattern in a table when weight stays the same across different times.
Identify the pattern in a table when weight stays the same across different times.
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The weight values repeat (all equal). Constant weight means the same value appears in every row.
The weight values repeat (all equal). Constant weight means the same value appears in every row.
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Which statement matches a constant-weight graph: "y changes" or "y stays the same"?
Which statement matches a constant-weight graph: "y changes" or "y stays the same"?
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"y stays the same.". Constant weight means the $y$-value doesn't change.
"y stays the same.". Constant weight means the $y$-value doesn't change.
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