Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) depends on various factors, including body weight, sex, metabolism, and the type of drink consumed. Generally, consuming about 4-5 standard drinks in a short period can lead to a BAC of 0.167 for an average adult. However, individual tolerance and absorption rates can vary significantly, so it's essential to consider personal factors when estimating BAC. Always drink responsibly and be aware of legal limits and personal safety.
0167 in Scientific Notation = 0.167 x 103
1.67 x 10^-2
0.0167
Depends on the individual.
Move the percent's decimal two place to the right Examples: 10%=.1 125%=1.25 1.67%=.0167
0167 in Scientific Notation = 0.167 x 103
0.8% BAC, I think...
true or false?
their BAC limit is zero meaning L and P plate drivers can't drink ANY alcohol.
Blood alcohol content(BAC) is affected primarily by the size of the person drinking. So me being 6' 5" can drink more before my BAC increases whereas some one who is 5' 5" BAC would increase more rapidly. So seeing as most women are smaller then men can theoretically drink more wih out their BAC skyrocketing.
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) typically rises within about 30 to 90 minutes after consuming alcohol, depending on various factors such as the type and amount of alcohol consumed, food intake, and individual metabolism. After your last drink, BAC can continue to increase for a short time, especially if the drink was consumed quickly or on an empty stomach. It's important to note that even after drinking stops, BAC can remain elevated for several hours as the body metabolizes the alcohol.
In the U.S., it the amount of alcohol that brings your BAC to a point under .08.
1/60 hours in a minute that equal to .0167 hours per mintute
I think it does because i have a breathalyzer and a blew a 0.01%bac after brushing my teeh with aquafresh. I tested it before i brush my teeth it was 0.00%bac. I havent had a drink in about a week!
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) will rise temporarily.
Your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is affected by the amount you have had to drink, food you have eaten that will slow uptake of alcohol, and the time since you consumed alcohol. Your body mass will also affect your BAC, since a larger person has more body. Your mood does nothing for your BAC.
The time it takes for your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to reach zero after consuming 375ml of alcohol depends on various factors, including your weight, metabolism, and the alcohol content of the drink. On average, the body metabolizes alcohol at a rate of about 0.015% BAC per hour. If the 375ml contains about 12-15% alcohol (like wine), it could result in a BAC of approximately 0.09-0.11%, meaning it might take roughly 6-8 hours for your BAC to reach zero. Always consider individual differences and drink responsibly.