Answer:
I don't think any one is correct?
But C seems most likely I guess
Step-by-step explanation:
Just count it out.
How to define 6/8
A time signature of 6-8 means there are 6 eighth notes in each measure. Within that structure, the beats can still be broken down into faster notes, but the printed music will always respect the basic beats, grouping faster notes together into the main beats.
Examples: Like a waltz beat (DOWN weak weak Med/DOWN weak weak)
How to define 4/4
A time signature of 4-4 means there are 4 quarter beats in each measure. ... Within that structure, the beats can still be broken down into faster notes, but the printed music will always respect the basic beats, grouping faster notes together into the main beats.
Examples: Like a waltz beat (DOWN weak Med weak)
How to define 3/4
The time signature 3/4 tells a musician that a quarter note represents one beat in a measure (the lower number) and that there will be three beats in each measure (the top number).
Examples: Like a waltz beat (DOWN weak weak)
Hope this helped