(Choose 1 answer)
What happen with our second cluster centroid when we use the probability formula?
A. When we use the probability formula, we put less weight on the points that are far away. So, our second cluster centroid is likely going to be closer.
B. When we use the probability formula, we put more weight on the points that are far away. So, our second cluster centroid is likely going to be more distant.
C. When we use the probability formula, we put more weight on the lighter centroids, because it will take more computational power to draw our clusters. So, the second cluster centroid is likely going to be less distant.
D. When we use the probability formula, we put less weight on the points that are far away. So, our second cluster centroid is likely going to be more distant.
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