A line graph that shows the current year-to-date vs. prior year-date of a product. The x-axis represents the months of the year starting from January to December and gradually increasing from January through December.
The graph has three lines each representing a different period of time. The first line is blue the second line is green the third line is purple and the fourth line is orange. The lines are plotted in a horizontal axis with the blue line representing the current period and the green line representing a previous period. The graph also has a bar graph on the right side which shows the percentage change in the price of the product over time.
At the bottom of the graph there is a table that shows that the product has been sold for 12 months with a total of $3000000. The table also shows the number of products sold in each period ranging from $2500000 to $3.000. There are also two bars on the graph - one in blue and one in green. The blue bar represents the price change while the green bar represents a percentage change. The bars are labeled with the corresponding price change and the orange bar represents an increase in the quantity of the products sold.
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Date
2013
Collection
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