Distribute points in a 2D visualization

I have a set of points like this (which I grouped with R):

180.06576696, 192.64378568
180.11529253999998, 192.62311824
180.12106092, 191.78020965999997
180.15299478, 192.56909828000002
180.2260287, 192.55455869999997

These points are scattered around a central point or center of gravity.

The problem is that the points are very close to each other and therefore difficult to see.

So, how do I move the dots from each other so that I can more clearly distinguish each point?

Thank,

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Maybe I'm overlooking some kind of complexity, but ... multiply by 10?

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