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Two students are throwing water balloons at a target. Accuracy is measured as how close the balloon is from the center of the target. Tory's distances from the center of the target are approximately Normally distributed with a
mean of 123 mm and a standard deviation of 31 mm. Adam's distances from the center is approximately Normally
distributed with a mean of 108 mm and a standard deviation of 47 mm. If 5 attempts for Tory and 3 attempts for
Adam are randomly selected, what is the probability that the mean distance from the center of the target for Tory is
more than for Adam?

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