That would depend on how fast you drank, and how long it had been since you stopped when you were tested. Body composition and gender also enter into it. For most people, four beers in an hour would do it.
The body metabolizes alcohol at the rate of roughly a beer an hour, so if you had five beers in two hours, you'd still be in about the same place.
That would depend on the size and gender of the drinker, and how rapidly the drinks were consumed. It is possible to drink indefinitely and not reach that level if one drinks slowly enough.
about 40 at 5% alcohol volume
About four to five, depending on the drinks. Perhaps less.
Alcohol poisoning can occur after consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time. The specific number of drinks that can lead to alcohol poisoning varies depending on factors like a person's weight, metabolism, and tolerance level. In general, excessive consumption of 4-5 drinks in a short period of time can be dangerous and increase the risk of alcohol poisoning.
It means the person was very drunk. The number of drinks would depend on how quickly they were consumed, and how long before the test.
Thousands.
it is both! It is from how much alcohol is in the beverage and how many drinks the person consumes.
one if you're awesome
You would need to include your weight to determine your BAC with any accuracy.
1.1 standard drinks 5% alcohol (375ml can)
The liver can metabolize one ounce of alcohol in one hour. Assuming each shot is one ounce, it would take three hours.
The moderate consumption of alcohol for women contributes to improved health and greater longevity than either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it. The recommended intake varies significantly from country to country.