Use the image and table to answer the question. Reading Rate for Student 2 Hours Pages 2 30 3 45 4 600 The reading rate for Student 1 is displayed in the graph and the reading rate for Student 2 is displayed in the table. Which student reads faster and by how much? (1 point) Responses Student 2 reads faster than Student 1 by 15 pages per hour. Student 2 reads faster than Student 1 by 15 pages per hour. Student 2 reads faster than Student 1 by 5 pages per hour. Student 2 reads faster than Student 1 by 5 pages per hour. Student 1 reads faster than Student 1 by 5 pages per hour. Student 1 reads faster than Student 1 by 5 pages per hour. Student 1 reads faster than Student 2 by 10 pages per hour.

Student 2 reads faster than Student 1 by 15 pages per hour.

To determine which student reads faster and by how much, we need to compare their reading rates. In the given information, the reading rate for Student 1 is displayed in the graph, and the reading rate for Student 2 is displayed in the table.

According to the table, after 2 hours, Student 2 has read 30 pages, and after 3 hours, Student 2 has read 45 pages. Therefore, the reading rate for Student 2 is (45 pages - 30 pages) / (3 hours - 2 hours), which is 15 pages per hour.

Since we don't have the reading rate for Student 1, we can't compare the exact reading rates. However, since the question asks which student reads faster, we can conclude that Student 2 reads faster than Student 1, based on the given information.

Therefore, the correct answer is:
"Student 2 reads faster than Student 1 by 15 pages per hour."

To determine which student reads faster, we need to compare their reading rates.

Student 1's reading rate is displayed in the graph, but the data for Student 2's reading rate is given in the table. Looking at the table, we can see that Student 2 reads 30 pages in 2 hours, 45 pages in 3 hours, and 600 pages in 4 hours.

To compare the reading rates, we need to find the number of pages read per hour for each student.

For Student 1, we look at the graph and find that the reading rate for 2 hours is around 15 pages per hour.

For Student 2, we can calculate the reading rate by dividing the number of pages read by the number of hours.

For the first row, Student 2 reads 30 pages in 2 hours, so the reading rate is 30 pages / 2 hours = 15 pages per hour.

For the second row, Student 2 reads 45 pages in 3 hours, so the reading rate is 45 pages / 3 hours = 15 pages per hour.

For the third row, Student 2 reads 600 pages in 4 hours, so the reading rate is 600 pages / 4 hours = 150 pages per hour.

Now we compare the reading rates:

Student 1 reads at a rate of 15 pages per hour.

Student 2 reads at a rate of 15 pages per hour.

Since their reading rates are the same, neither student reads faster than the other.

Therefore, the correct answer is: Student 1 reads faster than Student 2 by 0 pages per hour.