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\subsection{Summary}  Two of the three comparisons made of shooting times at different distances resulted in a P-value p-value  less than the significance level, with the mean of the data from the closer range being less than the mean of the data at the further range. The null hypothesis was therefore rejected, that shooting time does not change with distance, in favor of the alternate hypothesis, that shooting time is fastest the closer the shooter is to the target.