Going off the information I have been provided with, x is A, B, C, D.
Otherwise, I like the number 5 :D
To use one as a benchmark fraction in order to compare 6/5 and 5/6, you will use fractions that are equal to one with denominators of 5 and 6.
Ex: to compare 6/5 to one, you will write 5/5 for one whole. 6/5 is greater than 5/5.
Ex: to compare 5/6 to one, you will write 6/6 for one whole. 5/6 is less than 6/6.
This means that 6/5 is greater than 5/6 because 6/5 is greater than 1 and 5/6 is less than 1.
C. is the right answer I think so at least
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