Someone help me solve this please, I'd appreciate it if you can walk me through the steps. If not, just answering it is okay! :)

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Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply by reciprocal: [tex]\frac{x}{6} *\frac{6}{1} =\frac{6x}{6} =x[/tex]
[tex] \Large{ \underline{\underline{ \tt{Required \: answer:}}}}[/tex]
Here we have to simplify:
So, we know that:
Dividing a fraction by another fraction is the same as multiplying the fraction by the reciprocal (inverse) of the other.
By using this,
➝ [tex] \rm{ \dfrac{x}{6} \times 6}[/tex]
➝ [tex] \rm{x}[/tex]
The correct answer is Option (A)