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A $S$-$R$ flip flop with a clock input can be converted to a $’D’$ flip flop using :

  1. Two inverters
  2. the flip flop outputs ($Q$&$\bar{Q}$) connected to its inputs ($S$&$R$)
  3. One inverter
  4. Not possible
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