Did any of this matter?
Isn't that your decision to make?
No. If it was, I’d declare that it didn’t and officially appoint Biden as the nominee. I’m asking if whatever the results of this thing were will have any impact on who the nominee ends up being.
You're almost assuredly not asking that question in good faith. The question is so stripped of nuance that it's difficult to ascertain what you're fishing for.
Iowa will award 41 delegates out of the 3979 total delegates awarded, that's firmly midrange for all states and territories reporting. However of the four earthly reporting states, it's more than a fourth of the delegates available. Whenever these results come in, they will reflect the smallest number of delegates awarded to the winner in the history of the caucuses. The differences between the number of delegates awarded to 1st place and 5th place will be less than 7 delegates, or approximately 1/3 of 1% of the delegates needed to reach the 1990 delegates needed to win. That's the data, you figure out what that means to you.
Having read this thread beyond the last 24 hours, I would guess that one would know going in that the number of delegates awarded in this caucus really isn't the point, at all.