To answer your question accurately, I need a description of the graph you're referring to. Generally, inequalities can be represented in various forms depending on the visual context, such as dashed lines indicating "greater than" or "less than" (which does not include the boundary) or solid lines indicating "greater than or equal to" or "less than or equal to" (which includes the boundary).
If you can provide details about the graph, such as the position of the line, whether it's dashed or solid, and the shaded region, I would be able to help you define the correct inequality in the desired format (with the variable w and in decimal form). Please provide more context or description!