It is A when only going off these 4 images.
However in real scenarios, these things should be kept in mind:
* The clustering depth for a table is not an absolute or precise measure of whether the table is well-clustered. Ultimately, query performance is the best indicator of how well-clustered a table is:
->If queries on a table are performing as needed or expected, the table is likely well-clustered.
-> If query performance degrades over time, the table is likely no longer well-clustered and may benefit from clustering.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tables-clustering-micropartitions
The images are exactly from that link, which also states "The diagram is not intended to represent an actual table. In an actual table, with data contained in a large numbers of micro-partitions, reaching a constant state across all micro-partitions is neither likely nor required to improve query performance."
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