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Mathematics, 13.07.2019 00:20 ladybugys

Angry mike is at it again! this time he has been terrorizing the citizens of new jersey by drag racing on the turnpike, the only question is how to prove it? officer tom "tommy boy" hopkins is able to collect security footage from the on-ramp and off-ramp on the night of october 18th, showing that angry mike entered the turnpike at mile marker 79 at 10: 04 pm and exited at mile marker 102 at 10: 16 pm. tommy boy knows that puts angry mike's average speed well above the posted legal limit of 75 mph for the turnpike. but how can he construct an argument that will hold up in court to show that this proves angry mike must have exceeded the speed limit at some point along the turnpike?

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