A line graph that shows the rolling 12 months of the year from FY 2014 to FY 2014. The x-axis represents the years starting from January 2014 and ending in February 2014 with the y-axis representing the rolling quarter.
There are three lines in the graph each representing a different period of time. The first line is yellow the second line is green and the third line is orange. The line on the left is red the line in the middle is yellow and the line at the bottom is green. The lines on the right are yellow and green respectively and they are plotted on a black background. The graph shows that the rolling quarters have been steadily increasing over time with a slight decline in the first quarter and a slight decrease in the second quarter. There are also two bars on the graph - one in yellow and one in green - that show the percentage of rolling quarters in each period. The bars are labeled with the years "FY 2014" and "Rolling 12 months".
The graph also has a legend at the top that explains the meaning of each line. The legend explains that the colors used in the chart are red green yellow and orange.
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