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Biology, 14.11.2019 05:31 mf7252001

What does hamilton’s rule (rb> c) tell us?
a. when relatedness is low, benefit to the recipient is low, and cost to the actor is low, then natural selection should strongly favor individuals that their kin. all options are correct
b. when relatedness is low, benefit to the recipient is high, and cost to the actor is high, natural selection should still favor individuals that their kin.
c. when relatednessis high, benefit to the recipient is high, and cost to the actor is low, then natural selection should strongly favor individuals that their kin.

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