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In system bus architecture, what is achieved through 'multiplexing'?

A. Sharing the same physical wire lines for both memory addresses and data at different times
B. Adding multiple redundant power supplies to the motherboard
C. Connecting multiple keyboards to a single terminal
D. Overclocking the Front Side Bus permanently
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
Multiplexing reduces the physical pin count on chips by sending address signals first, then using the exact same lines to send the data.
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