Multiple Choice
Suppose you hold $50 to buy groceries weekly and then the price of groceries increases by 5 percent. To be able to buy the same amount of groceries, what must happen to your nominal money holdings?
A) They must increase by $5.
B) They must increase by $2.50.
C) They can decrease by $5.
D) They must increase, but the amount of the increase is different than the above answers.
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