A person who has a utility function (with income on the horizontal axis and utility on the vertical axis) that curves up as income increases is:
A) risk-averse and profit maximizing.
B) risk-averse and not profit maximizing.
C) risk loving and profit maximizing.
D) risk loving and not profit maximizing.
E) risk-neutral.
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