A baud rate is the number of times a signal in a communications channel
changes state or varies. For example, a 9600 baud rate means that the
channel can change states up to 9600 times per second. The term “change
state” means that it can change from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0 up to X (in this
case, 9600) times per second.

so,
no. of bits in the frame is -- 8
2(Stop bits)
1(Start bit)
1(Parity bit)
so total of 12 bits

converting bit into bytes 9600/8=800

in 15sec,
800*15=12000byte!!!
so option B.......
NOT SURE

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