Answer:
Current X has a lower potential difference than Current Y.
Step-by-step explanation:
The table is as follows:
Current Volts (V)
W 9.0
X 1.5
Y 3.0
Z 4.5
There are two quantities represented in the table:
1) Current: the current is the rate of flow of electric charge in a circuit. It is given by

where q is the amount of charge that passes a given point of a circuit in a time t. It is measured in Ampere (A).
2) Potential difference: the potential difference is the difference in electric potential between two points of a circuit. The potential difference is responsible for "pushing" the electrons through the circuit and producing a current. It is measured in Volts (V).
From the table, we see that
Current X has a lower potential difference (1.5 Volts) than Current Y (3.0 Volts)
So the correct choice is
Current X has a lower potential difference than Current Y.