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The program suggests maintaining a consistent intensity for the first 3 visits, gradually increasing intensity over the subsequent 3 visits, followed by a decrease in intensity for the next 3 visits, before repeating the pattern. which of the following options represent the possible intensities for amber's exercise during the fourth, fifth, and sixth visits? select three options.

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The only option that satisfies these conditions is B. 66%, 69%, 72%.

What is considered best for the conditions?

Based on the table, the recommended exercise intensity for the aerobic program follows a pattern of three visits at a consistent intensity, followed by three visits with increasing intensity, and then three visits with decreasing intensity before restoring the pattern.

The fourth visit would fall within the increasing intensity phase, so the intensity should be higher than the intensity of the third visit. The fifth visit would also be in the increasing intensity phase, so the intensity should be higher than the intensity of the fourth visit. The sixth visit would mark the beginning of the decreasing intensity phase, so the intensity should be lower than the intensity of the fifth visit.

Therefore, the only option that satisfies these conditions is B. 66%, 69%, 72%.

Complete question:

The table (in figure) represents the recommended exercise intensity for the aerobic program based on the number of visits since the beginning program recommends a consistent intensity for three visits increase in intensity over three visits then decreasing intensity for three visits before restoring the pattern which set of values could be the intensity of embers exercise during the fourth fifth and six visits select three options

A.63%,63%,63%

B.66%,69%,72%

C.66%,62%,58%

D67%,67%,67%

E.63%,65%,67%

F.67%,72%,77%

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