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A pizza chain monitors the total weight of pepperoni that goes on its deluxe pepperoni pizzas to make sure customers are satisfied and product isn't being wasted. Suppose that for pizzas in this population, these weights are strongly skewed to the left with a mean of 250 g and a standard deviation of 8 g. Management takes a random sample of 64 of these pizzas and calculates the mean weight of the pepperoni on the pizzas. Assume that the pizzas in the sample are independent.
What is the probability that the mean weight of the pepperoni from the sample of 64 pizzas xˉ is within 1 g of the true mean?
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