Two halves
Baseball does not have quarters; instead, it is divided into nine innings. Each inning consists of two halves, with one team batting and the other team playing defense. The game continues until all nine innings are completed, or until a team has more runs than the other at the end of the innings.
There are no innings in a basketball game. Each game is divided into sections. All levels have two halves. In college, each half is twenty minutes long. In high school and below, the halves are divided into eight (and sometimes, six) minute quarters. In the pros, quarters are twelve minutes long. There is a gap of several minutes between halves. Gaps between quarters are relatively short. If the score is tied at the end of regulation, then overtime periods of various lengths are played until a winner emerges.
Hockey is typically played in three periods, not halves or quarters.
Soccer is broken into two halves.
four halves/three quarters = 2/0.75 = 22/3
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Five quarters
Two 30 minute Halves. Four 15 Minute Quarters
College basketball games are divided into halves.
It's basically just an onion cut in quarters. (cut in half then those halves cut into halves)
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