Yes. Five syllables, then seven syllables, and then five again.
Haiku poetry follows a pattern of 5-7-5 syllables. This traditional form of Japanese poetry captures a moment, often focusing on nature or emotions, in just three lines. The brevity of haiku allows for a deeper appreciation of each word and image.
3 lines first line, 5 syllables second line, 7 syllables third line, 5 syllables In English, Haiku is written in three lines with each line having an exact number of syllables. The first line contains five syllables, line two contains seven syllables, and line three contains five syllables. In Japanese, Haiku also has three parts, but can be written as one line. And instead of counting syllables, the Japanese count sounds. Haiku is required to 'suggest' a single season somehow. It might be directly, by using a word like 'blossom' for Spring, or 'snow' for Winter, or indirectly, by tone, imagery or pace.
575, 675, 775 series
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20% of 575= 20% * 575= 0.2 * 575= 115
10 percent of 575 = 57.510% of 575= 10% * 575= 10%/100% * 575= 575/10 or 57.5
575 is what percent of 15= 575 / 15= 38.333333Converting decimal to a percentage: 38.333333 * 100 = 3,833.33%
25% off of 575 gives bigger discount than 20% off then an additional 5% off 575. A. 25% off of 575 = 25% discount applied to 575 = 575 - (25% * 575) = 575 - (0.25 * 575) = 575 - 143.75 = 431.25 B. 20% off of 575 = 20% discount applied to 575 = 575 - (20% * 575) = 575 - (0.20 * 575) = 575 - 115 = 460 5% off of 460 = 5% discount applied to 460 = 460 - (5% * 460) = 460 - (0.05 * 460) = 460 - 23 = 437
575 + 7% = 575 x (1 + (7/100)) = 575 x 1.07 = 615.25
575, 1150, 1725, 2300, 2875, 3450 +575 . . .
The factors of 575 are: 1, 5, 23, 25, 115, 575