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Refer to the alligator food choice example in Section 6.1.2.
a. Using the model fit, estimate an odds ratio that describes the effect of length on primary food choice being either "invertebrate" or "other."
b. Estimate the probability that food choice is invertebrate, for an alligator of length 3.9 meters.
c. Estimate the length at which the outcomes "invertebrate" and "other" are equally likely

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