give me examples for all of them

box – a diagram that shows the values of the lower quartile, median, and upper quartile of a dataset

box plot – a graphical way to display the spread of values in a dataset

whisker – a line drawn in a box plot from either the minimum to the lower quartile or the upper quartile to the maximum

Examples:

1. In a box plot of students' test scores, the box represents the middle 50% of scores, with the lower quartile at 70, the median at 80, and the upper quartile at 90.
2. The box plot of temperatures in a city over a year shows a wide spread of values, with the whiskers extending from 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
3. A box plot of monthly sales data for a retail store displays a box with the lower quartile at $10,000, the median at $15,000, and the upper quartile at $20,000. The whiskers extend from $5,000 to $25,000.