During a home visit, the nurse observes several bottles of a dietary supplement. How common was the use of the supplements in 2012?
1. Dietary supplements were used by 5.9% of the population in 2012.
2. Dietary supplements were used by 11.5% of the population in 2012.
3. Dietary supplements were used by 17.7% of the population in 2012.
4. Dietary supplements were used by 22.8% of the population in 2012.
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Explanation: 1. According to the National Health Interview Survey, dietary supplements were not used by 5.9% of the population in 2012.
2. According to the National Health Interview Survey, dietary supplements were not used by 11.5% of the population in 2012.
3. According to the National Health Interview Survey, dietary supplements were used by 17.7% of the population in 2012.
4. According to the National Health Interview Survey, dietary supplements were used by 22.8% of the population in 2012.
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