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\subsubsection{Comparing Accuracy at 10 m vs. 30 m}  The F-Test revealed a p-value less than 0.05, indicating that the variances of the two samples were unequal. As not all individuals participated in both the 10 m and the 30 m test, a Welches Welch's  two sample t-test was used to compare sample means. This test revealed a p-value of less than 0.05, indicating a difference in th emeans. This difference was equal to 67.77 cm. This leads us to once again reject the null hypothesis. \subsection{Summary}  By comparing shooting accuracy between all three target distances, it was clearly shown that the null hypothesis of accuracy being evenly distributed across the distances could be rejected. As such, accuracy is dependent on the distance from the target, with a shorter distance being associated with higher accuracy.