That is not enough information to properly size an a/c unit. Number of occupants, number and size of windows, position of home with respect to sun's movement, geographical location of the house, insulation - all of these need to be considered. Too large a unit and it will not run long enough to remove the moisture from the air in your home. Too small a unit and it will not cool the air properly. Avoid a/c contractor's who only want to size the unit based upon the square footage of the home.
Depends on were you live but for the most part around a 2.5 ton ac unit and no the unit doesn't weigh 2.5 tons, its a measurement of energy strangely enough.
approximately 6 square feet
If the given dimensions are in feet then 40 feet times 50 feet = 2000 square feet
215 square meters = 2314.2407396 square feet
250 square meter = 2,690.977604 2 square feet
2000 square feet=185.799999999999999... MADE BY ARBRI :D
Yes, a 4.5 ton air conditioner would be the minimum size for 2000 square feet.
1 square = 100 square feet = 9.29 square metersSo a house of 20 squares would be 2000 square feet or 185.8 square meters.
2000 square feet = 1333.33... (recurring) square feet.
600 square feet.
2000 (square feet) = 185.80608 square meters
One ton per 1000 sq ft.
There are 9 square feet in 1 square yard. Therefore 2000 square yards multiplied by 9 gives the answer of 18,000 square feet.
21,527.82 square feet.
An area of 5 feet by 800 feet is equal to 5 * 800 = 4,000 square feet. How you can remove 4,000 square feet from an area of 2,000 square feet is a separate and nonsensical question however.
2000 square meters are 21527.820833 square feet.
3 ton
2,000 (square feet) = 185.8061 square meters.