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The common-mode rejection ratio (CMMR) is the ratio of _____ to ______.
the differential voltage gain, the common-mode voltage gain
the differential power gain, the common-mode power gain
the ideal voltage gain, the actual voltage gain
signal voltage, noise voltage
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the differential voltage gain, the common-mode voltage gain
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