Jake eats dinner at a sushi restaurant that serves each guest a fixed menu. As part of this dinner, Jake is served several pieces of food he has never seen before. How might Jake's prototype of sushi change following the dinner?
A. It will provide a better way of thinking of the variability of sushi.
B. The new sushi will be averaged with his prior sushi experiences to provide an updated prototype.
C. The new sushi will replace old experiences with sushi and serve as the new prototype.
D. No changes will occur to his prototype of sushi.
Answer: B
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