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\subsubsection{Comparing Accuracy at 10m vs. 20m}  By examining the results of the F-test and the paired t-Test (as the same individuals shot in both trials), we can make several conclusions about the relationship between the variances and means for shooting accuracy at 10m and 20m. Using the F-test distribution, it was determined that the variances of the two samples are unequal, as p < 0.05 for this test. The variance of the accuracy data at 10m is [INSERT SAMPLE VAR 1 HERE] and the variance of the accuracy data at 20 m is [INSERT SAMPLE VAR 2 HERE]. Furthermore, it was determined using the paired t-test that the mean accuracy of the two samples was not the same, as p < 0.05. The mean value of accuracy at 10m is [INSERT SAMPLE MEAN 1] and the mean value of accuracy at 20 m is [INSERT SAMPLE MEAN 2]. From this information, we can initially reject the null hypothesis, as it is clear that accuracy decreases with distance.  20-30  variances equal  2 sample t   p<0.05  difference in means  10-30  variances unequal  welches 2 sample t  p<0.05\subsubsection{}