What happens to consumers’ optimum if all prices and income double? (Hint: what happens to the intercepts of the budget line?)

If all prices and income double, the intercepts of the budget line will also double. This means that the consumer's budget constraint will expand, and they will be able to afford more goods and services. However, their preferences and relative prices remain unchanged. As a result, the consumer's optimum will remain the same, but they will be able to purchase twice as much of each good.