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    The Latin Term "Ceteris Paribus" Means
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The Latin Term "Ceteris Paribus" Means

Question 175

Question 175

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The Latin term "ceteris paribus" means


A) "false unless proven true."
B) "other things remaining the same."
C) "after this, therefore because of this."
D) "what is true of the whole is not necessarily true of the parts."
E) "obviously true."

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