Standard alcohol measurements are given as a percentage content of your overall blood. A 2.2 blood alcohol concentration is not possible from drinking alcohol because death would come much quicker. I work in a detox and the highest I have ever seen was .561, which means just over half of one percent of overall blood content. This was a person with extremely high tolerance. Most people would be in danger at a much lower level. One college student in our town died from alcohol and the autopsy revealed .355. This doesn't mean .355 killed him. The body stops processing alcohol with death so he died somewhere on the way up to a .355.
√22 ≈ 4.69
No not evenly because 8 is not a factor 0f 46 and 22
50-150
11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, . . .
The prefix of 4T indicates that your Browning .22 was made in the year 1964.
10 liters of alcohol (above 22% alcohol) or 110 liters of bee
Blame It on the Alcohol was created on 2011-02-22.
0.1 % equals 22 mmol so 10.9 mmol is just a hair below 0.05%
That can't be determined precisely, because it would depend on how rapidly he had been drinking prior to stopping, as well as the condition of his liver and other factors. At a guess, in the neighborhood of 0.35, well into the realm of alcohol poisoning for most people.
Auschwitz concentration camp was first established on March 22, 1933
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*5*5*19 = 1900 or as 22*52*19 = 1900
22 March 1933 - Dachau.