In a military sense, yes. Married or single quarters are housing stock owned by the state for the free or rented use by military personnel.
A convent or a nunnery is a housing quarters for a nun.
A house or apartment that constutes separate living quarters.
What kind of "quarters" -or do you mean QUARTS.
a house or apartment that constitutes separate living quarters
Place of residence.
If you mean 3 dollars, there would be 12 quarters.
4 quarters usually mean 1 dollar. 4 quarters of a mile means 1 mile
Military housing is called "quarters" because the term historically refers to accommodations or lodgings provided for personnel. The word "quarter" originates from the French word "quartier," meaning a place or district, and was used to denote living spaces for soldiers. Over time, it became a standard term in military contexts to describe the housing provided to service members and their families.
4 is the reciprocal of 1/4. The Latin for 1/4 is quartus which gave the English word quarter which means to divide into four parts or a fourth part. The words came to mean to divide in general and the parts or sections were known as quarters whether or not there were exactly four of them. For example the "French Quarter" in New Orleans. A military base would have a quarter used for housing and the housing itself became known as quarters. People outside the military speak of living quarters. Finally headquarters is a place for the head or commander.
a day
Quarters = 4(Dollars)
If by 500 you mean 500 cents then : 50 dimes or 100 nickels or 20 quarters. If you mean 500 dollars then: 5,000 dimes or 10,000 nickels or 2,000 quarters.