Using the 3-point curved line drawing tool, draw a utility function for income that describes a person who is a risk lover. Label it "Utility." Carefully follow the instructions above, and only draw the required object.

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Using the 3-point curved line drawing tool, draw a utility function for income that
describes a person who is a risk lover. Label it 'Utility.'
Carefully follow the instructions above, and only draw the required object.
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Utility
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Income (thousands)
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Transcribed Image Text:Using the 3-point curved line drawing tool, draw a utility function for income that describes a person who is a risk lover. Label it 'Utility.' Carefully follow the instructions above, and only draw the required object. 500- 400- 300- 200- 100- Utility 20 40 60 Income (thousands) 80 100
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