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Suppose you'd like to quantify how dissimilar two universities are, using three quantitative characteristics. The US Department of Education data on UW and Cal describes the following three traits (among many others): Trait UW Cal Average annual cost to attend ($) 13,566 Graduation rate (percentage) 83 Socioeconomic Diversity (percentage) 25 13,707 91 31 You decide to define the dissimilarity between two universities as the maximum of the absolute values of the 3 differences in their respective trait values. Using this method, compute the dissimilarity between UW and CAL. Name the result dissimilarity . Use a single expression (a single line of code) to compute the answer.
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