Which graph shows the solution to the inequality?

-0.2x + 1.2 < 1.1

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The solution to the inequality -0.2x + 1.2 < 1.1 is represented by the graph where the shaded area is below the line y = -0.2x + 1.2. This is because the inequality statement is asking for values of x that make the expression on the left side of the inequality less than 1.1.

Therefore, the correct graph would be the one where the shaded area is below the line y = -0.2x + 1.2 and does not include the line itself.
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