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Three measurements are made on each of three individuals in a random sample from a population. X 1 = 2, X2 = 8 and 1 1 187 X3 = 4. The distances d(X1, X2)between X1, X, and d(X2, X3) between X2, X3 respectively
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Three measurements are made on each of three individuals in a random sample from a population. X 1 = 2, X2 = 8
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X3 = 4. The distances d(X1, X2)between X1, X, and d(X2, X3) between X2, X3 respectively are (Use Euclidean inner
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