The accompanying data file contains 10 observations with two variables, 1 and 22. pictureClick here for the Excel Data F
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The accompanying data file contains 10 observations with two variables, 1 and 22. pictureClick here for the Excel Data F
The accompanying data file contains 10 observations with two variables, 1 and 22. pictureClick here for the Excel Data File a 1. Using the original values, compute the Euclidean distance for all possible pairs of the first three observations. (Round Intermediate calculations to at least 4 decimal places and your final answers to 2 decimal places.) Euclidean distance between observations 1 and 2 Euclidean distance between observations 1 and 3 Euclidean distance between observations 2 and 3 a 2. Using the score standardized values, compute the Euclidean distance for all possible pairs of the first three observations (Round intermediate calculations to at least 4 decimal places and your final answers to 2 decimal places.) The 2-score standardized Euclidean distance between observations 1 and 2 The 2-score standardized Euclidean distance between observations 1 and 3 The z-score standardized Euclidean distance between observations 2 and 3 b-1. Using the original values, compute the Manhattan distance for all possible pairs of the first three observations. (Round Intermediate calculations to at least 4 decimal places and your final answers to 2 decimal places.) Manhattan distance between observations 1 and 2 Manhattan distance between observations 1 and 3 Manhattan distance between observations 2 and 3 b 2. Using the the score standardized values, compute the Manhattan distance for all possible pairs of the first three observations. (Round intermediate calculations to at least 4 decimal places and your final answers to 2 decimal places.) Standardized Manhattan distance between observations 1 and 2 Standardized Manhattan distance between observations 1 and 3 Standardized Manhattan distance between observations 2 and 3