It is good for a user to ask a second question instead of just expanding on their existing finished one. Strongly related is this discussion from a few years ago about "chameleon questions".
When a user modifies their question to include an answer then something wrong has happened. Not only is the answer often ruined at that point, but the question has changed and the first wave of users who could have potentially been answering has seen it in its original state and moved on.
Asking a new question is the correct path. The main problem here is that the original question was kind of mediocre, and the follow up question just took that style and ran with it. This produced another mediocre quality post which was strongly related to the first post.
Either way, in general this is the approach users should be using. Ideally they would post questions which are of higher quality, and if anything the existing posts you note should be actioned more based on their content than on the weak link between them (which upon inspection does seem to be what happened/is happening).