Final answer:
To construct a 99% confidence interval to estimate the average number of flights per day handled by the system, use the formula CI = sample mean ± (critical value) * (standard deviation / sqrt(sample size)). Since the confidence interval does not contain 50000, the sample does not validate the airline company's claim. We need to assume the population follows the normal probability distribution.
Step-by-step explanation:
To construct a 99% confidence interval to estimate the average number of flights per day handled by the system, we can use the formula:
CI = sample mean ± (critical value) * (standard deviation / sqrt(sample size))
Given that the average number of flights is 47941, the standard deviation is 6204, and the sample size is 28, we can calculate:
CI = 47941 ± (2.58) * (6204 / sqrt(28))
Calculating this, we get a confidence interval from approximately 44471 to 51411 flights per day.
Since the confidence interval does not contain 50000, we can conclude that the results from this sample do not validate the airline company's claim.
For this population, we need to assume that the population follows the normal probability distribution.