It believed that the power and prerogative of federalism should be divided between local government and a central government; the church could handle and sort its own prolong and bitter quarrel or dispute while affiliating to a significant and larger organization.
They would leave to famine or being persecuted
Answer:
What-if Analysis-
A. A special case of what-if analysis, is the study of the impact on other variables when one variable is changed repeatedly.
Sensitivity analysis- D. Checks the impact of a change in a variable or assumptions on the model.
Goal seeking analysis- B. Finds the input necessary to achieve a goal such as a desired level of output
Optimization Analysis- C. An extension of goal-seeking analysis, finds the optimum value for a target variable by repeatedly changing other variables, subject to specified constraints.
Explanation:
The above are all related in some way; all connected to the what if analysis. What if analysis measures the change in target variables as a result of repeated change(hence the needed what if analysis) in variables or scenarios in a business case for instance. For example a change in information for a marketing strategy to see how it affects profit or market success. Sensitivity analysis is a form of what if analysis and the example above could also apply. We could also see how goal and optimization analysis come in here.
Answer:
The tarriff increase wasn't consistent.
Explanation:
Higher U.S. tariffs on Japanese car exports are less likely now the two nations agreed to start new trade talks, economists said, but most think U.S. trade friction with China and other economies will have a significant impact on Japan.
The United States had threatened to slap 25 percent tariffs on auto exports from Japan but Washington agreed not to do so while fresh trade talks are underway.
President Donald Trump has made clear he is unhappy with Japan's $69 billion trade surplus with the United States nearly two-thirds from cars and wants a two-way agreement to address it.