Consider a world on which each individual belongs to a family of six, each family resides in its own home, each house has a specific address and every person in a certain house is given a unique name. Assume that this world has a postal service providing letters from source to destination. The postal service needs (1) the letter to be in an envelope and (2)that the address (and nothing else) of the destination house be clearly shown on the envelope. Suppose each family has a delegated member who receives letters for the other family members and distributes them. The letters do not actually give the receivers of the letters a hint. a. Would the postal service.ever have to open the envelope and inspect the letter and include the service under your protocol?
Consider a world on which each individual belongs to a family of six, each family resides in its own home, each house has a specific address and every person in a certain house is given a unique name.
Assume that this world has a postal service providing letters from source to destination. The postal service needs (1) the letter to be in an envelope and (2)that the address (and nothing else) of the destination house be clearly shown on the envelope. Suppose each family has a delegated member who receives letters for the other family members and distributes them. The letters do not actually give the receivers of the letters a hint.
a. Would the postal service.ever have to open the envelope and inspect the letter and include the service under your protocol?
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