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According to Newton's Law of Cooling, the temperature T(t) of a hot object, at time t after being placed in an environment with a constant temperature C, is given by T(t)=C+(To-C)e^-kt, where To is the temperature of the object at time t = 0 and k is a constant that depends on the object. If a hot cup of coffee, initially at 190°F, cools to 125°F in 5 minutes when placed in a room with a constant temperature 75°F, how long will it take for the coffee to reach 100°F?

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