It depends on your location, shade, windows, and insulation. You should be able to find a local A/C contractor who will do what's called a J-load calculation. There are also online calculators that will give you a rough approximation if you have an idea of how good your insulation and windows are.
4X5 = 20 square feet
144 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
552 square feet (12 x 46 = 552).
100 square feet. This is an easy calculation - just multiply the length by the width. The answer is the number of square feet.
You will need 3.5 square yards of material to cover 32 square feet.
It depends on the climate, insulation, and layout of the room. In general, a 1 ton air conditioner is suitable for a room between 400-800 square feet, so it may struggle to adequately cool a room of 1800 square feet. It is recommended to use a larger capacity air conditioner for a room of that size.
An 800 square foot area need a 15,000 BTU air conditioner to properly cool. Properly sizes the AC unit ensures that the unit will not be overworked.
For a multi room area of 800 square feet, you typically would need an airconditioning unit of 15000 to 16000 BTU's to cool the areas properly.
There are many factors that need to be taking into your question. Such as insulation factor, how many exterior walls, demographics... Typically 1 ton of an air conditioner will remove heat from 500 square feet. 1800 square feet will need a 3.6 ton unit but they only make air units in half ton increments. You will need a 4 ton unit.
To determine the appropriate air conditioner size for a room, you need to calculate the required capacity based on the room's square footage. The general rule is to have 20 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per square foot of space. To calculate the required capacity, multiply the square footage of the room by 20. For example, a room that is 300 square feet would need an air conditioner with a capacity of 6,000 BTUs.
Square feet= feet! if you know how many feet you need, that's the same number as square feet.Ex.)you need 433 sq. ft.you would need 433 feet.
An 800 square foot area need a 15,000 BTU air conditioner to properly cool. Properly sizes the AC unit ensures that the unit will not be overworked.
A few extra square feet of the square feet you need.
16969.69 square feet.
You will need 988 square feet of linoleum.
You need to multiply the two numbers to get the square footage. In this problem the results will be 24 square feet.
A yard is 3 feet by 3 feet in carpet terms, or 9 square feet; for 100 square feet you need 100/9 = about 11 yards