Scenario
Different species of bacteria are resistant to different types of antibiotics. For example, one species of bacteria may be resistant to an antibiotic that targets bacterial ribosomes but may not be resistant to a different antibiotic that targets bacterial cell walls. In order to figure out what type of antibiotic(s) a species of bacteria was resistant to, a researcher treated the bacteria with four different antibiotics (A, B, C, and D) and measured how many bacteria were alive over the course of a few weeks. The data that she collected are summarized below. 
-If you were treating a patient infected with this species of bacteria, which antibiotic would you prescribe to kill the bacteria most effectively?
A) Antibiotic A
B) Antibiotic B
C) Antibiotic C
D) Antibiotic D
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