1.T/F The Euclidean distance between two objects is always smaller than or equal to the Manhattan distance between the s

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1.T/F The Euclidean distance between two objects is always smaller than or equal to the Manhattan distance between the s

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1.T/F The Euclidean distance between two objects is always
smaller than or equal to the Manhattan distance between the same
two objects. Assume that the two objects have only numeric
attributes.
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different groups of consumers, based on which customized
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