Answer:
Mia's trouble fitting in at her new school is most likely to lead to a "decrease in self-esteem," for the following reasons:
a) "Better health because she has time to work out" is not likely to be a result of Mia's situation because, even though exercise can improve physical health and emotional well-being, it is unlikely to be her immediate priority or focus when she is trying to fit in at a new school.
b) "Ending relationships with former friends" is also an unlikely result because it assumes that Mia had friends before and is giving them up to try to fit in at her new school. But the prompt doesn't say anything to suggest that Mia is breaking up with any friends from the past.
c) "Feelings of power and independence" are also not likely to come from Mia's situation, because feeling like an outsider or having trouble fitting in can make people feel alone and powerless, not strong.
d) "Loss of self-esteem" is the most likely result because being accepted by other people is a basic human need. Being rejected or having trouble fitting in can hurt a person's self-esteem and mental health. Mia's struggle to fit in at her new school can make her feel like she's not good enough and give her low self-esteem.
e) "Improved satisfaction with relationships" is also not likely to be a result of Mia's situation, since it assumes that Mia has had bad relationships in the past that she is now fixing. But the prompt doesn't say anything that makes me think Mia has been in bad relationships in the past.