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The following relative frequency table shows reasons given by high school students for their last absence from school.
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Reason - Relative Frequency
Illness - 0.57
Overslept - 0.20
College visit - 0.16
Did not finish assignment - 0.07

Which of the following statements is not supported by the relative frequency table?
A. More than half the students were absent because of illness. B. More than one-third of the students were absent because of oversleeping or college visits.
C. The reason given the least number of times was did not finish assignment.
D. Only 7 students were absent because they did not finish an assignment.
E. Less than one-fourth of the students were absent because they overslept

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