Question 1139500
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The solution by @Theo is wrong, since he uses a linear function for the temperature decrease in time.


while this function must be shifted exponent, according to the Newton's cooling law.



I even have special lesson with a template solution for this kind of problems,


but for the person, who is not able to distinct Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees I don't want even show the link to this lesson.



There is no any sense to explain something relevant to such a person.



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<U>Special addition for Alan</U> : the air pressure inside ISS is practically atmospheric, 101.3 kPa.


See this Wikipedia article  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISS_ECLSS