Reason for baud rate to be equal to no. of bits/sec

Q.  Why is it not necessary to specify the baud rate to be equal to the number of bits per second?
- Published on 09 Nov 15

a. Because each bit is preceded by a start bit & followed by one stop bit
b. Because each byte is preceded by a start byte & followed by one stop byte
c. Because each byte is preceded by a start bit & followed by one stop bit
d. Because each bit is preceded by a start byte &followed by one stop byte

ANSWER: Because each byte is preceded by a start bit & followed by one stop bit

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