Question: A comparison between ring and johnson counters indicates that:

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A : a ring counter has fewer flip-flops but requires more decoding circuitry

B : a ring counter has an inverted feedback path

C : a johnson counter has more flip-flops but less decoding circuitry

D : a johnson counter has an inverted feedback path

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