It would depend on a few factors. Looking back at my old essays I average about 400 words per page. One-quarter page would be ~100 words. Looking at others answers to similar questions they say about 250 words a page, 62.5 words a quarter.
5 double spaced pages is equivalent to 10 single spaced pages. Each single spaced page will have twice the content of a double spaced page, so it takes two single spaced pages to match the content of one double spaced page.
A paper will be twice as long when double-spaced compared to single-spaced. For example, a one-page single-spaced paper would be around two pages when double-spaced.
There are about 1.5 pages in a double spaced 350 word essay. A double spaced page of paper holds about 250 words.
It depends on the font and size. A general estimate is 200-300 words per double-spaced page. For a more precise estimate, there are few web sites with "words-to-pages" calculators, and you can specify the font, size, and line spacing as well. Here's a good one that I use, although there are probably many others:
reduce the font size if there is an assigned font size reduce the size of periods commas and symbols like :;"'<,>.?/`~!@#$%^&*()_-+=/*- Also make sure that it is not double spaced.
It depends on whether or not one were to use long words or short words, it would also depend on if the page was double, single, or 1.5 spaced. It would also depend on the margins.
Yes, the body of a business letter is typically single spaced. Double spacing is typically used between paragraphs.
In a double-spaced document, there is typically one blank line of space between each double-spaced line.
Between 600-650 words
It depends on what sort of journal you are using, if you are writing by hand or using a word processor, and if you single space or double space. The typical word processing programs, when double spaced, have around 250 words per page.
Double spaced, indent one inch, don't use quotation marks.(apex!)