How does a Layer 3 switch route a packet between directly connected VLANs?

How does a Layer 3 switch route a packet between directly connected VLANs?
A. It forwards the packet to its Layer 3 gateway, which submits the packet to its Layer 3 routing table and then forwards the packet to the proper VLAN.
B. It submits the packet to its Layer 3 routing table to determine the destination network interface. It then builds a new Layer 2 header tagged for the destination VLAN and forwards the packet to the destination.
C. It submits the packet to its Layer 3 routing table to determine the destination network interface. It then uses Layer 3 forwarding to get the packet to the destination.
D. It removes the Layer 2 VLAN tag, adds the new VLAN tag to the existing Layer 2 header, and uses Layer 2 forwarding to get the packet to the destination.

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