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From the data given in Table 12.5 in the text, generate a scatter plot of (i) city gas mileage against engine capacity, and (ii) city gas mileage against number of cylinders, for the two-seater automobiles listed in that table. Compare these plots to the corresponding ones in the text for highway gas mileage. Are there any surprises in these city gas mileage plots?

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