"chmod" is a well known command line utility, that is used for manually managing the access and permissions to files and directories on MacOS, Linux and other Unix like operating systems. Explain how the file permissions are changed after executing this command: $ chmod 724 file.txt

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"chmod" is a well known command line utility, that is used for manually managing the access and permissions to files and directories on MacOS, Linux and other Unix like operating systems. Explain how the file permissions are changed after executing this command:

$ chmod 724 file.txt 

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