Answer:
It is commonly used as a method of measuring dissimilarity between quantitative observations
Explanation:
Euclidean distance is an indicator of the true straight line distance in Euclidean space between two points. There is only 1 Dimensional space in an illustration where there is only 1 variable representing each cell (or case). The simple arithmetic difference will be the Euclidean length between two cells.
Hence the correct answer is
Euclidean distance is commonly used as a method of measuring dissimilarity between quantitative observation.
So Answer is (c).