The task is to rearrange the given phrases to form a coherent and meaningful sentence. Let's analyze the structure:
- (A) BMI model is an obsolete method for calculating
- (B) suggesting that the athlete get a fat to muscle mass index scan done
- (C) the fitness level of an individual
- (D) the dietician said that the
To form a logical sentence, we should begin with who is speaking, followed by what they are stating.
Starting with (D) "the dietician said that the" makes the most sense as it introduces the speaker. Follow this with (A) "BMI model is an obsolete method for calculating," which continues the dietician's statement. Next, (C) "the fitness level of an individual" completes the previous phrase by indicating what the calculation is about. Finally, (B) "suggesting that the athlete get a fat to muscle mass index scan done" provides the conclusion of the dietician's advice.
This arrangement forms a coherent sentence: "The dietician said that the BMI model is an obsolete method for calculating the fitness level of an individual, suggesting that the athlete get a fat to muscle mass index scan done."
The correct sequence, as mentioned in the options, is (D), (A), (C), (B).