1.15 m/s to the left (3 sig. fig.).
Explanation
Momentum is conserved between the two balls if they are not in contact with any other object. In other words,

, where
stands for mass and
stands for velocity, which can take negative values.
Let the velocity of objects moving to the right be positive.
,
.
Before the two balls collide:
,
.
After the two balls collide:
needs to be found,
.
Again,
,
.
.
is negative? Don't panic. Recall that velocities to the right is considered positive. Accordingly, negative velocities are directed to the left.
Hence, ball A will be travelling to the left at 1.15 m/s (3 sig. fig. as in the question) after the collision.