Your full sister is a lousy mom and wants to dump her 5 kids. What is your relatedness to her kids?
0.125
0.5
0
0.25
Answer :
According to Hamilton's Rule, my relatedness to her sister is --- 0.25 (answer).
And, my relatedness with my full sister is --- 0.5
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