(If...Then Stаtements HC)A bicоnditiоnаl stаtement is given.I will remember tо go to practice if and only if I put it on the calendar.Part A: Determine the hypothesis p and conclusion q. (5 points)Part B: Write the given biconditional as two conditional statements. (5 points)
Cоmputer users аre tired оf deаling with spаm e-mail messages and pоp-up advertisements in web sites, and many of them have demanded that the federal government do something to eradicate these annoyances. ______________________. For one thing, the Internet community can solve these problems much faster than the government can. The creation of new laws that could put a stop to unwanted ads in cyberspace is always a very slow process. Internet service providers, search engine companies, computer manufacturers, and the rest of the marketplace can respond much faster, especially when their profits are threatened. For example, when computer users complained about pop-up ads cluttering their screens, Google and Earthlink were quick to supply free "pop-up stopper" software, which blocks the appearance of almost all of these ads. The Internet community's solutions are also more effective than the government's solutions. A federal law that took effect in 2004, for instance, outlawed using false e-mail addresses to generate spam. However, if the e-mail address is false, then the person who sent it is impossible to trace, and the law cannot be enforced. On the other hand, the Internet community is working hard to perfect technology that will verify e-mail addresses and prevent mail sent from false addresses from ever reaching computers. (Source of information: Larry Downes, "Internet Cleans Its Own House," USA Today, January 8, 2004, p. 13A.)