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Gwhat property of flip-flops distinguishes them from latches? a. flip-flops will never change state more than once per clock cycle, but latches can change state multiple times during a clock pulse. b. latches will never change state more than once per clock cycle, but flip-flops can change state multiple times during a clock pulse. c. latches are combinational circuits, but flip-flops are sequential circuits. d. flip-flops are combinational circuits, but latches are sequential circuits. e. flip-flops are faster than latches. f. flip-flops are tastier than latches

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