In this situation, the cases are the bags or each piece of baggage.
<h3>What is a case?</h3>
In statistics, the word case is used to refer to the individual from which data is collected. For example, in a study about students' performance, the cases are each of the students.
<h3>What is the case in this situation?</h3>
Considering the administrators will need to weight and record each bag, the cases are each piece of baggage.
Note: This question is incomplete; here are the missing options:
A. Number of bags weighing more than 75 pounds.
B. Average weight of the bags.
C. Each piece of baggage.
D. The airport administrators.
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(oatmeal raisin) : (chocolate chip) = 5 : 6
(oatmeal raisin) = 35
(chocolate chip) =x
35 : x = 5 : 6
5x = 35*6
x= 35*6/5 =42 (chocolate chip)
combined amount = (oatmeal raisin) + (chocolate chip) = 35 +42 = 77
Answer is 77 cookies altogether.
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