The statement, "John buys more of good X as his income increases, Ceteris paribus," means:
A. John's income is being held constant.
B. John's purchases of good X are being held constant.
C. John's income and purchases of this good are being held constant.
D. the price of good X is being held constant.
Answer: D
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