A contractor can create patterns using ceramic tiles. The question asks which options correctly display a pattern created using the provided ceramic tile. To solve this, we need to observe the characteristics and design of the single ceramic tile initially given. The steps to solve this are as follows:
The tile has a specific geometric pattern and color scheme that should repeat seamlessly when placed adjacent to identical tiles.
In this pattern, the tile edges align perfectly, creating a seamless continuous pattern fitting the tile's original design. Thus, it matches the given tile.
This pattern also shows a consistent and logical extension of the original tile design.
This option does not maintain the continuity of the tile's pattern across its edges and fields, thus it's incorrect.
This option also fails to support a continuous and repeating pattern as designed.
Therefore, the options that correctly display patterns created using this ceramic tile are: