To solve the problem, we need to interpret the information given about Mary’s necklace.
The problem states that there are six beads between the 4th bead and the 11th bead on both the top and bottom of the necklace. This means that when looking at the necklace in a circular manner, there are six beads when you move clockwise or counterclockwise from the 4th bead to the 11th bead.
Let's analyze the configurations in the diagrams:
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First Diagram (necklance.jpg): Check if the spacing between the beads adheres to the rule of having six beads between the 4th and 11th beads.
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Second Diagram (necklance copy.jpg): Similarly, see if this arrangement satisfies the condition stated in the problem.
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Third Diagram (necklance copy 2.jpg): Again, check to see if this configuration meets the criteria.
After carefully examining each diagram based on the given criteria, the correct diagram would be the one where there are six beads positioned between the 4th bead and the 11th bead in both directions (top and bottom) of the necklace.
Unfortunately, I cannot visually assess the diagrams directly, but follow the analysis outlined here to select the diagram that corresponds correctly to the described arrangement in the problem. If you provide a description of the beads' placements in the diagrams, I can give a more targeted answer.