You are reading the report of a study conducted to determine whether having an RN present effects attendance at an exercise group comprised of newly diagnosed Type II diabetics. The following table shows the frequency distribution for exercise class attendance.No. of Classes Attended f %1–3: 54, 574–6: 22, 237–9: 8, 8.510–12: 4, 4.314–17: 3, 3.218–28: 3, 3.2X Number of classes attended = 4.6Which number of sessions was attended by the greatest number of clients?

1. 4-6
2. 7-9
3. 1-3
4. 10-12


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Rationale 1: This group of classes has the second highest frequency of attendance.
Rationale 2: This group of classes has the third highest frequency of attendance.
Rationale 3: This group of classes has the highest frequency of attendance.
Rationale 4: This group of classes has the fourth highest frequency of attendance.

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