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How ko = k16 in DES reverse key schedule?

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In the reverse key schedule of Data Encryption Standard how ko = k16 after 16 rounds?

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Hint; $c$, $d$ are circular shift registers. By how many have they been shifted/rotated in the 16 rounds?
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