Multiple Choice
The Jaccard's coefficient approach of measuring similarity between observations
A) measures the distance as the true straight line distance between two points.
B) is a path with right turns as if one is walking a grid in a city.
C) makes calculations based on how dissimilar two observations are from each other.
D) measures the similarity between two observations with values that represent the minimum differences between two points.
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