physics question... help!?

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In a house the temperature at the surface of a window is 29.4 °C. The temperature outside at the window surface is 2.89 °C. Heat is lost through the window via conduction, and the heat lost per second has a certain value. The temperature outside begins to fall, while the conditions inside the house remain the same. As a result, the heat lost per second increases. What is the temperature in degrees Celsius at the outside window surface when the heat lost per second doubles?
 
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