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Depends on the individual.
That depends on the person's BAC, which drops at the rate of about .015 of BAC per hour.
It depends on the sex and weight of the individual consuming them. For a 200 lbs male, after 6 hours the BAC would be around 0.005% For a female of 130 lbs, after 10 hours their BAC would be around 0.021%
when their BAC is at or above .05%
That depends on the individual person.
depends on the individual person and how they behave
0.185 BAC - Nausea, restlessness & agitation. A person with this BAC is considered "sloppy drunk" or "sloshed".
Depends on your BAC, which drops .015 of BAC per hour.
No. If a person's BAC (blood alcohol consumption) is more then 0.40 they will fall into a comma, and most likely die. Therefore, it is impossible to have a BAC of 1.0
It depends on the individual endurance.
It depends how much alcohol enters the bloodstream. A larger person would probably have a lower bac because their fatty tissue would absorb more but depending on the two subjects stomach contents and a few other factors it could be the smaller one.
That depends entirely on the BAC level, which drops at about .015 of BAC per hour.