As we can see, both of the graphs look roughly the same and show that as the monetary value increases, utility value does too. The similarity of the graphs indicate that a same strategy is used for both exercises, whether it's deciding on monetary value or the utility value- assessing me as risk aversive peron.

At the moment, both graphs are incomplete because you haven't plotted the utilities for the lowest and highest amounts; these should of course be a utility of 0 for £0 and a utility of 1 for £100,000. Until you've plotted these it's a bit hard to tell the true shape of the curves.
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