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Mathematics, 20.12.2019 21:31 macingram

Which of the following is true of euclidean distances? a. it is used to measure dissimilarity between categorical variable observations. b. it increases with the increase in similarity between variable values. c. it is commonly used as a method of measuring dissimilarity between quantitative observations. d. it is not affected by the scale on which variables are measured.

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