Ms. Wilson is walking her dogs, Sonny and Hank. Their walk can be modeled by the graph:

At time 20 seconds, Ms. Wilson is
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At time 10 seconds, Ms. Wilson is
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Unfortunately, the graph is missing from your question, so I am unable to provide an answer.

To determine Ms. Wilson's position at a specific time on the graph, we need to locate the point on the graph that corresponds to that time. In this case, we are given two specific times: 20 seconds and 10 seconds.

To find Ms. Wilson's position at 20 seconds, we locate the point on the graph that corresponds to 20 seconds on the horizontal axis (time axis). The vertical value at that point is the position of Ms. Wilson at that time.

Similarly, to find Ms. Wilson's position at 10 seconds, we locate the point on the graph that corresponds to 10 seconds on the time axis and determine the vertical value at that point.

Since the graph of Ms. Wilson's walk is not provided in the question, we are unable to determine her position at these specific times without additional information. To find the exact positions at 20 seconds and 10 seconds, we need the graph or more information about the walk.