单选题如果在/etc/group文件中有一行内容是“students::600:z3,l4,w5”,那么在“students”组中有多少个用户?()A3B4C5D不清楚

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如果在/etc/group文件中有一行内容是“students::600:z3,l4,w5”,那么在“students”组中有多少个用户?()
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