Final answer:
To graph the solution to the inequality -0.2x + 1.2 < 1.1, we need to first isolate x. The solution is x > 0.5.
Step-by-step explanation:
To graph the solution to the inequality -0.2x + 1.2 < 1.1, we need to first isolate x. Subtracting 1.2 from both sides of the inequality, we get -0.2x < -0.1.
Dividing both sides by -0.2, we have x > 0.5.
This means that any value of x greater than 0.5 will make the inequality true. We represent this on the number line by shading everything to the right of 0.5.