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In a clock divider:  Input clock pulses are applied only to the last flip-flop Input clock pulses are applied only to the first and last flip-flops None Input clock pulses are applied only to the first flip-flop Input clock pulses are applied simultaneously to each flip-flop

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In a clock divider:  Input clock pulses are applied only to the last flip-flop Input clock pulses are applied only to the first and last flip-flops None Input clock pulses are applied only to the first flip-flop Input clock pulses are applied simultaneously to each flip-flop

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In a clock divider, input clock pulses are applied only to the first flip-flop. This is because in a series of flip-flops, the output of one flip-flop serves as the input clock for the next flip-flop in the series. This allows for the division of the input clock frequency by a factor determined by the number of flip-flops in the series.

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