Which of the following shows the graph of the solution to x−0.3<3.2

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To solve the inequality \( x - 0.3 < 3.2 \), we first isolate \( x \) by adding \( 0.3 \) to both sides:

\[ x < 3.2 + 0.3 \]

\[ x < 3.5 \]

The solution to the inequality is all values of \( x \) that are less than \( 3.5 \).

In graph form, this would typically be represented on a number line:

  • Open circle at \( 3.5 \) (indicating that \( 3.5 \) is not included in the solution)
  • A shaded line or arrow extending to the left from \( 3.5 \) to represent all numbers less than \( 3.5 \).

If you have specific graph options, you can look for this representation to determine the correct answer.