It's a regular plural: quota, quotas.
ANS2:Since quota is a Latin adjective meaning "how many" and since it is understood to modify the feminine noun pars(part or portion) to provide the vernacular meaning in English, the plural, in Latin, would perforce need to be quotae (to agree in case, number and gender with the plural partēs).Valete.
No, "quota" is a noun. It refers to a limited quantity of something that is officially allowed or allocated.
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The plural form of can is cans.
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
The plural of "race" is "races."
Quotas is the plural form of the word quota. A quota is fixed or limited number of things or people.
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sales volume quota ,expense quota, profit quota, activity quota
sales volume quota ,expense quota, profit quota, activity quota
sales volume quota ,expense quota, profit quota, activity quota
A quota is a goal, or when something is due. Example Sentence: I hope i make my quota this week.
The types of quota include profit-based quota, volume-based quota and combination quota. This refers to the goal set by managers to compare or measure the performance of the employees and to help determine their compensation.
Quota is a limit on exported goods.
What is AIEEE quota for sgits
no migrant quota