This question runs in a pre-configured Salesforce environment - no personal connection required.
Make an HTTP request to the DummyJSON API users endpoint and return the total number of users available.
Examples:
Input: No input required
Output: 208
Explanation: The API returns information about 208 total users in the system
Hints:
- Use Http and HttpRequest classes to make the API call
- Make a GET request to https://dummyjson.com/users
- Parse the JSON response to extract the 'total' field
- Return the total as an Integer value
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