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Hi! I am Mike Marin and in this video weamp;#39;ll talk about modifying plots produced using R. the modifications we will discuss apply to most plots that we can produce Although we will focus on the scatterplot for the sake of simplicity and sticking to discussing one plot. We will be working with the Lung Capacity Data that was introduced earlier in these series of videos. Iamp;#39;ve already gone ahead and imported the data into R and attached it. you can explore the Help menu for the command amp;quot;paramp;quot; to see all the different plotting parameters that may be changed or simply throw a question mark (?) in front of the command amp;quot;paramp;quot;. weamp;#39;ll discuss only a few of the changes from this menu. we will begin with a simple scatterplot comparing Age to Height. the first thing we can discuss is changing the size of the plotting characters used. we can do this using the amp;quot;cexamp;quot; argument; setting this equal to 0.5 will result in plotting