It is 3/4, of course! That is why they are called quarters!!!
10 quarters is equal to $2.5. This is because there is 4 quarters in every dollar. Hence why it is called quarter. So 10 quarters divide by 4 equals $2.5.
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Every three months is called a quarter. And there are four quarters in a year.
11 quarters
Immigrants often crowed into cramped and unhealthy living quarters called
LeBron james
Monks are religous people living in groups in a place called a monastery, they grow their own food.
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A monastary is a building that houses either monks or nuns. In Europe they played a big role because they also served as the living quarters of the cathedral clergy and the bishop. The Monks living in them from the Middle Ages and beyond maintained European history by copying and recopying in Latin many historical records.
A wat is a building that houses living quarters for monks, as well as a temple and rooms for learning. These buildings are most commonly found in Cambodia, Thailand and Laos.
As far as I know, Monks live in Monasteries.
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Normally it would be called a monastery, although it can also be an Abbey, a Priory, or a Rectory, or even an Archabbey in the case of St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania; depending on the specific circumstances. There are also several groups of monks, like the Camaldolese and the Carthusians who live in hermitages.
Living quarters are where people can live, or shelter. People live in them for shelter.
Because that is the area of the ship their living quarters were located.
The monks of Tibet are called Tibetan monks in English. In Tibetan they may be called choden 'religious' or chodak 'Dharma spreader.'