6. Assume that the more perishable (likely to decay) a given type of acorn, the more likely a squirrel is to eat that acorn rather than cache it. Consider the results in Table 1 for the shelled red oak acorns, infested pin oak acorns, and undamaged white oak acorns. Based on these results, what is the order of these 3 acorn types, from most perishable to least perishable?

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is J

Explanation

Looking at Table 1, undamaged white oak is the most eaten and least stored, indicating that it is most likely to deteriorate; while the most stored and least eaten is undamaged red oak, indicating that it is the least likely to deteriorate. So option J fits.