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

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

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

The student spent more time resting than riding his bike.
The student spent more time resting than riding his bike.
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Based on the given graph, the following statements are true about the student's journey:

1. The student rode slower, then a bit faster, then rested at the ice cream shop.
2. The student rode faster at the end of his ride than at the beginning.
3. The student stopped for at least one rest break.
4. The student rode faster at the beginning, rested, then a little slower pace, rested, and then a little faster pace.

However, there is no information provided about the time spent resting compared to the time spent riding his bike. Therefore, the statement "The student spent more time resting than riding his bike" cannot be determined from the given graph.