The volume of the compartment did not change.
If it is the volume of gas you want including that outside, well one would have to assume a temperature for the gas that escaped to outside.
In other words I do not understand the question.
A compartment measures 3.5 meters by 5.5 meters and is 3 meters high. A fire raises the temperature from 68 degrees F to 1500 degrees F. If the starting pressure was 1 atmosphere, what volume is present at the elevated temperature assuming the compartment has openings to reduce pressure?
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I believe the question has to do with pressure and measurement.