This depends on the total sq. footage, proper duct size, and how well the structure is insulated. As a general rule of thumb you should have 1ton for every 500sq ft. of space, so given this if it is well insulated go with the 1.5, if not go with the 2. With the given formula a structure that is 750sq. ft. and well insulated should be very economical with the 1.5ton. But if the same structure is poorly insulated a 2ton would be the most economical. This is just a quick response due to the fact of not knowing all the variables such as existing duct size and shape, along with several other factors.
You buy power by the watt-hour. It has zero to do with the voltage!
I don't mean to be condescending but it would be more economical to buy a convertible first.
Go to more on top of your room and it will say: add new room and then click it.
"I have recently pursued a more '''economic''''''al''' approach to budgeting, due to the recession." Definition of '''economical''': avoiding waste or extravagance. As in 'Buy two, get one free!' The Spanish language is more economical than the English language. .
You can't breed in Nintendogs. They stay puppies 4ever.
Go to more on top of your room and then go to add new room.
What was the sack and why*and how unless he lost it* would he buy it again?
Ken needs to buy a new dining room chair, if two stores sell the same chair, he should look to buy the one at the lowest price.
(Juice 1) 2 L = 0.95(Juice 2) 4 L = 1.831.83 / 2 = 0.915(Juice 2) 2 L = 0.9150.915 < 0.95Therefore Juice 2 is more economical to buy than Juice 1
It can be quite economical to buy used vans. Used vehicles, in general, can be quite inexpensive and still have a lot of useful life in them. However, a careful examination of any used vehicle must be performed.
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Until you are lvl 24 you will get a room every 8 lvls. After that you will need to buy your own rooms by going to the end of the last room (room 4) and clicking get more rooms (it will be the one that the arrow turned into)