Question 1171355
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This problem is  BADLY  POSED.


Notice that they passed the point  K  at  DIFFERENT  TIME  MOMENTS.


Hence,  at which  PRECISELY  of these  TWO  time moments  Maggie increased her speed ?




Second notice is CONCEPTUAL/editorial.


        When you say  "Maggie and Anne left town  P  at the same time",


        you  SHOULD,  actually, say  "Maggie and Anne left town P at the same time moving to Q".



Hello, &nbsp;it is &nbsp;Math: &nbsp;here &nbsp;EVERY &nbsp;WORD &nbsp;<U>does &nbsp;MATTER</U>, 
should be used correctly and with right connections &nbsp;(logical and grammar) &nbsp;with the other words.




Please do not respond me that it is how it is written in your textbook or written by your professor.


These arguments do not work and I will not accept them.



As the post is worded, printed and presented, it is not a Math problem and no one peer-reviewed textbook will print it.



The only acceptable response is to post me your &nbsp;"THANKS" &nbsp;for pointing your errors.



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<U>Comment from student</U> : &nbsp;&nbsp;I do apologies for my error. &nbsp;Thank for pointing it out.&nbsp; Will resend with corrections



<U>My response</U> :  &nbsp;&nbsp;Good answer.   &nbsp;I accept it.