A circular bracelet contains 5 charms, A, B, C, D, and E, attached at specific points around the bracelet, with the clasp located between charms A and B. The bracelet is unclasped and stretched out into a straight line. On the resulting linear bracelet, charm C is between charms A and B, charm D is between charms A and C, and charm E is between charms C and D. Which of these statements is (are) necessarily true?I. The distance between charms B and E is greater than the distance between charms A and D. II. Charm E is between charms B and D. III. The distance between charms D and E is less than the distance of bracelet between charms A and C.

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A circular bracelet contains 5 charms, A, B, C, D, and E, attached at specific points around the bracelet, with the clasp located between charms A and B.  The bracelet is unclasped and stretched out into a straight line.  On the resulting linear bracelet, charm C is between charms A and B, charm D is between charms A and C, and charm E is between charms C and D. Which of these statements is (are) necessarily true?<br>I.  The distance between charms B and E is greater than the distance between charms A and D. II.  Charm E is between charms B and D. III.  The distance between charms D and E is less than the distance of bracelet between charms A and C.