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9 July, 16:50

The average 70 kg (150 lb) being has 5.5 L of blood (1.05 g/mL). How many 1 oz drinks of 20% alcohol by volume (40 proof) must be consumed for the blood alcohol content (BAC) to exceed 0.1 (BAC is g alcohol per 100 mL blood) ? Assume that all of the alcohol consumed goes directly into the blood.

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  1. 9 July, 17:15
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    The total blood given is 5.5 liters

    Thus, total alcohol needed for BAC (blood alcohol content) to exceed 0.1 gram per 100 ml will be 0.1/100 * 5500 = 5.5 grams alcohol.

    1 oz = 28.3 grams

    28.3 gram water = 28.3 ml

    It has 20 percent alcohol by volume,

    Therefore, alcohol in one drink will be:

    20/100 * 28.3

    = 5.66 ml

    = 5.66 * 0.79 (density of ethanol)

    = 4.47 gram

    Thus, no of drinks will be 5.5 g / 4.47 g = 1.2

    Hence, 1.2 drinks will make the BAC to exceed 0.1 g / 100 ml in the blood.
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