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The answer depends on what you are actually asking. If you mean 54 ft x the length of 10 legs + the length of 20 arms, then you can express it as "54 ft x (the length of 10 legs + the length of 20 arms)". If you know the actual length of each leg & each arm, then you could add the lengths of each leg & the lengths of each arm & and you could maken an expression such as: "54 ft x (TL leg ft + TL arm ft) If you know the average leg length & average arm length, then you could maken an expression such as: "54 ft x (10 x aver leg len + 20 x aver arm len) Lastly, if you know such lengths, you could multiple 54 x TL length of the appendage to arrive at total square feet number.
An arm's length is a distance approximately equal to the length of a human arm, sometimes used figuratively.
a lever with an effort arm of 2 inches
Arm span is approximately equal to a person's height. So the predicted height of a person with an arm span of 66in is also 66in.
Not if you are a normal human being. The distance from the fingertips of your outstretched arm to somewhere on the opposite collarbone is likely to be nearer a metre.
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'brazo' is what's attached to your shoulder and hand 'arma' is a weapon 'armar' is 'to arm (with weapons)'
Arm in Spanish is brazo.
The Spanish word for arm is brazo.
The body part "arm" is "el brazo".
El brazo
brazo
The body part "arm" would be translated "brazo."
(The idiom means "expensive" or "overpriced.")"That waterfront property will cost me an arm and a leg.""Don't lose that watch, because it cost me an arm and a leg."
Brazo means arm in Spanish. El brazo is masculine, la brazo is feminine.
Arm.
El brazo