Question: Why do we bother calculating Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium frequencies? Question options: In order to infer exactly which agent of microevolutionary change is affecting our population of interest. In order to predict the frequency of phenotypes in the population if it was evolving. In order to approximate the rate at which out population is evolving over time. There is no practical value or application for calculating Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium frequencies. In order to estimate what genotype frequencies would be like if the population was not evolving.