This graph shows the progress of a student riding his bike from home to the ice cream shop.



Which statements are true about his journey?

(2 points)
Responses

The student rode faster at the end of his ride than at the beginning.
The student rode faster at the end of his ride than at the beginning.

The student spent more time resting than riding his bike.
The student spent more time resting than riding his bike.

The student stopped for at least one rest break.
The student stopped for at least one rest break.

The student rode slower, then a bit faster, then rested at the ice cream shop.
The student rode slower, then a bit faster, then rested at the ice cream shop.

The student rode faster at the beginning, rested, then a little slower pace, rested, and then a little faster pace.

The statement "The student rode faster at the end of his ride" is true.

The statement "The student spent more time resting than riding his bike" is not true, as we can see that the total time spent riding the bike is longer than the total time spent resting.

The statement "The student stopped for at least one rest break" is true, as we can see from the graph that the student rested at the ice cream shop.

The statement "The student rode slower, then a bit faster, then rested at the ice cream shop" is true. We can see that the student's speed decreased at the beginning, then increased, and then decreased again at the ice cream shop.

The statement "The student rode faster at the beginning, rested, then a little slower pace, rested, and then a little faster pace" is true. We can see from the graph that the student's speed was faster at the beginning, then decreased at the ice cream shop, and then increased again.