About .07.
If you drink a lot of drinks, say 6-7 in a 1 1/2 hour period of time, then your BAC might be too high for sensitive activities.
Blood alcohol concentration )(BAC) drops at the rate of .015 of BAC per hour.
Depends on your BAC, which drops .015 of BAC per hour.
That depends on the person's BAC, which drops at the rate of about .015 of BAC per hour.
.015
That depends entirely on the BAC level, which drops at about .015 of BAC per hour.
Depends on the individual.
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BAC goes down through the natural process of metabolism, which occurs at the rate of about .015 BAC per hour.
If your body can eliminate about 0.015% of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) per hour, this means that for every hour after drinking, your BAC will decrease by that amount. For example, if your BAC is 0.08%, it would take approximately five hours for your body to return to a BAC of 0.00%. Factors such as age, weight, and overall health can influence this rate, but generally, this elimination rate is a standard guideline for understanding how long it takes to sober up. Always remember that drinking responsibly and knowing when to seek help or avoid driving is essential.
Todd's BAC will be higher than Hector's
About .015 of BAC per hour.