Sorry, but the puzzles for Professor Layton's Curious village only go up to Number 135.
In Professor Layton and the Curious Village, puzzle number 167, titled "A Matter of Life and Death," involves determining how many people can safely cross a bridge at night with limited resources. The solution requires careful planning and strategizing how to use the available torches and the order of crossing. If you need more specific details about the steps or logic involved, let me know!
Professor Layton and the Spectres Call: The Puzzle Masters House will be available to you when you have solved/completed All of the first Four Houses.
On the village of Dolores, on the present-day state of Guanajuato, some 269 kilometers (167 miles) northwest of Mexico City.
percent for 167 = 16700%167= 167 * 100%= 16700%
167 hundredths = 167/100 = 167 ÷ 100 = 1.67
50% of 167 = 50% * 167 = 0.5 * 167 = 83.5
ANSWER: YES. 167 is a prime number.167 is a prime number because the only factors of 167 are 1 and itself (167).
1 and 167 (167 is a prime number).
The positive integer factors of 167 are: 1, 167
The third multiple of 167 is calculated by multiplying 167 by 3. Therefore, 167 × 3 = 501. Thus, the third multiple of 167 is 501.
10% of 167 = 167*10/100 = 16.7
Just 1 and 167 because 167 is a prime number.