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This graph shows the progress of a student riding his bike from home to the ice cream shop.
Which 2 statements are true about his journey?
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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 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 end of his ride than at the beginning.
The student spent more time resting than riding his bike.
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- 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.
Reason: The flat (horizontal) parts of the distance‑time graph show rests, and the changing slopes show a steep rise (faster), a shallower rise (slower), and then a steeper rise again (a bit faster).
- 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.
Reason: The flat (horizontal) parts of the distance‑time graph show rests, and the changing slopes show a steep rise (faster), a shallower rise (slower), and then a steeper rise again (a bit faster).
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