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An interval estimate for the weight of a species of primates is (12, 15) kg. Find the point estimate for the species of primates.
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An interval estimate for the weight of a species of primates is (12, 15) kg. Find the point estimate for the species of primates.
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12 + 15= 27/2 = 13.5 kg
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