What are the differences between bar graphs and picture graphs?

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What are the differences between bar graphs and picture graphs?

In this lesson you will learn the similarities and differences between bar and picture graphs by creating each graph using the same information.

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In this lesson you have learned the differences of bar and picture graphs by creating each graph using the same information.