A new altruistic allele arises in a population such that individuals with the allele give up some personal reproduction in order to help their parents raise offspring. Instead of producing six offspring of their own, individuals with the allele produce only three offspring. The parents would also normally produce six offspring, but are able to produce 12 with the help of the altruistic individual. Using Hamilton's rule, determine whether this altruistic allele is likely to increase in frequency in the population. Show your work.
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