So, I'm kinda confused,

How would I solve 1c < 400, I'm trying to go back, and practice my Inequalities, and I kinda forgot how exactly to solve them.... And I don't want to give any of my actual problems so I just created this one off the top of my head, just so you guys could give my an idea of how to solve these

1c < 400

c is less than 400

This site will provide a good review for you.

https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/inequality-solving.html

No problem, I can help you with solving the inequality 1c < 400. To solve this inequality, you need to isolate the variable (c in this case) on one side of the inequality sign.

Here's the step-by-step process:

1. Start by subtracting 1 from both sides of the inequality:
1c - 1 < 400 - 1

This simplifies to:
c < 399

So the solution to the inequality 1c < 400 is c < 399.

In general, when solving inequalities, you perform the same operations on both sides of the inequality sign until the variable is isolated. Just remember to reverse the inequality sign if you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number.

If you have any specific inequality problems you'd like assistance with, feel free to provide them, and I'll be happy to help you further.