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Yes, overtime counts as one of the quarters played in a game. In sports like basketball and football, the game consists of a set number of quarters, and if the score is tied at the end of regulation, overtime periods are added to determine a winner. Each overtime period is considered an extension of the game, but it does not change the total number of quarters played.
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AnswerLaws change overtime because they sometimes don't work as they should and sometimes laws need to be changed because the law doesn't work for the people
it changes overtime with constant movement and change in rotation