Help me solve this SAT reading and writing question---**Chart Description:**
* **Type:** Bar Chart
* **Title:** Percentage of Nonhexagonal Cells in Hives of Three Honeybee Species
* **Y-axis:** Average percentage of nonhexagonal cells by shape, scaled from 0 to 3.0.
* **X-axis:** Species, with categories: black dwarf honeybee, dwarf honeybee, western honeybee.
* **Legend:**
* Grey bar: 5-sided cells
* Light grey bar: 7-sided cells
* Black bar: 8-sided cells
* **Data:** The chart shows the average percentage of 5-sided, 7-sided, and 8-sided cells for each of the three honeybee species.
* Black dwarf honeybee: Approximately 2.5% 5-sided, 2.4% 7-sided, 0.1% 8-sided.
* Dwarf honeybee: Approximately 2.6% 5-sided, 2.1% 7-sided, 0.3% 8-sided.
* Western honeybee: Approximately 0.5% 5-sided, 0.4% 7-sided, 0.1% 8-sided.
**Introductory Text:**
Honeybee hives consist mainly of hexagonal (six-sided) units called cells, in which queens lay eggs. Hexagonal cells for eggs that develop into nonreproductive workers are smaller than those for eggs that develop into reproductive drones, though the size difference varies by species. Difference in cell size results in a construction problem—it's hard to neatly connect sections of small cells to sections of large cells—that worsens as the difference increases. To fill in gaps between the sections when building a hive, bees rely on cells that have more or fewer than six sides. A student studying beehive structure consults data on three species, concluding that __________
**Question Stem:**
Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the student's conclusion?
**Options:**
A. cells for worker eggs are probably closer in size to cells for drone eggs in the hives of the western honeybee than in the hives of the dwarf honeybee and the black dwarf honeybee.
B. both the western honeybee and the black dwarf honeybee probably reserve eight-sided cells for drone eggs, while the dwarf honeybee likely deposits drone eggs in seven-sided cells.
C. the western honeybee probably relies on many more geometrical shapes when constructing cells than either the dwarf honeybee or the black dwarf honeybee does.
D. the percentage of hexagonal cells is probably slightly lower in the hives of the western honeybee than in the hives of the dwarf honeybee and the black dwarf honeybee.