Convert quarter to fortnight


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How many quarters in 1 fortnight? The answer is 0.15342465753425. We assume you are converting between quarter and fortnight. You can view more details on each measurement unit: quarters or fortnight The SI base unit for time is the second. 1 second is equal to 1.2683916793506E-7 quarters, or 8.2671957671958E-7 fortnight. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between quarters and fortnights. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



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Quick conversion chart of quarters to fortnight

1 quarters to fortnight = 6.51786 fortnight

5 quarters to fortnight = 32.58929 fortnight

10 quarters to fortnight = 65.17857 fortnight

15 quarters to fortnight = 97.76786 fortnight

20 quarters to fortnight = 130.35714 fortnight

25 quarters to fortnight = 162.94643 fortnight

30 quarters to fortnight = 195.53571 fortnight

40 quarters to fortnight = 260.71429 fortnight

50 quarters to fortnight = 325.89286 fortnight


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Definition: Fortnight

A fortnight is a unit of measurement of time equal to two weeks: that is 14 days, or literally 14 nights. The term is most commonly used in British English. It derives from the Old English feowertiene niht, meaning "fourteen nights".


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