Consider the following command and output: user$ newtask –v –p canada 38 Identify the output.

Consider the following command and output:
user$ newtask –v –p canada
38
Identify the output.

Consider the following command and output:
user$ newtask –v –p canada
38
Identify the output.

A.
the task ID for the project canada

B.
the project ID for the project canada

C.
the task ID for the shell

D.
the task ID for all jobs already running in the shell

Explanation:
Example 1: Creating a New Shell
The following example creates a new shell in the canada project, displaying the task id:
example$ id -p
uid=565(gh) gid=10(staff) projid=10(default)
example$ newtask -v -p canada
38



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C
The following example creates a new shell in the canada pro-
ject, displaying the task id:

example$ id -p
uid=565(gh) gid=10(staff) projid=10(default)
example$ newtask -v -p canada
38
example$ id -p
uid=565(gh) gid=10(staff) projid=82(canada)