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In a certain city in Canada, the temperature is 4 degrees Fahrenheit. Windchill is the perceived decrease in temperature felt by a person with exposed skin. The windchill in this city makes the temperature feel like –2 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the difference between the measured temperature and the windchill? Group of answer choices

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