---
title: "Test document"
author: "Kirill Müller"
output: html_document
---

```{r setup, include=FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(echo = FALSE)
library(tidyverse)
```

# Introduction

We will be reviewing a dataset of `r nrow(mpg)` cars. The dataset is listed below.

```{r}
mpg
```

## Relationship between engine displacement and highway mileage

The plot below should *not* surprise us: The larger the engine, the more energy it consumes per distance driven (in $\frac{\text{J}}{\text{km}}$), the less is the mileage per unit of gasoline (in $\frac{\text{miles}}{\text{gallon}}$).

```{r}
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
  geom_point()
```

Possible reasons why people would choose a larger engine include:

- ...
- ...
- ...

Introduction

We will be reviewing a dataset of 234 cars. The dataset is listed below.

mpg
## # A tibble: 234 x 11
##    manufacturer model    displ  year   cyl trans   drv     cty   hwy fl   
##    <chr>        <chr>    <dbl> <int> <int> <chr>   <chr> <int> <int> <chr>
##  1 audi         a4         1.8  1999     4 auto(l… f        18    29 p    
##  2 audi         a4         1.8  1999     4 manual… f        21    29 p    
##  3 audi         a4         2    2008     4 manual… f        20    31 p    
##  4 audi         a4         2    2008     4 auto(a… f        21    30 p    
##  5 audi         a4         2.8  1999     6 auto(l… f        16    26 p    
##  6 audi         a4         2.8  1999     6 manual… f        18    26 p    
##  7 audi         a4         3.1  2008     6 auto(a… f        18    27 p    
##  8 audi         a4 quat…   1.8  1999     4 manual… 4        18    26 p    
##  9 audi         a4 quat…   1.8  1999     4 auto(l… 4        16    25 p    
## 10 audi         a4 quat…   2    2008     4 manual… 4        20    28 p    
## # ... with 224 more rows, and 1 more variable: class <chr>

Relationship between engine displacement and highway mileage

The plot below should not surprise us: The larger the engine, the more energy it consumes per distance driven (in \(\frac{\text{J}}{\text{km}}\)), the less is the mileage per unit of gasoline (in \(\frac{\text{miles}}{\text{gallon}}\)).

ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy)) +
  geom_point()

Possible reasons why people would choose a larger engine include:

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