Some people would be approaching a coma and possible death.
Throwing up will not reduce your current blood alcohol percentage, but if there is unabsorbed alcohol in your stomach, throwing up can prevent your blood alcohol percentage from increasing through additional absorption. Metabolism and time is the only way to reduce your blood alcohol percentage.
No. It is the level or percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream.
Blood alcohol concentration (sometimes called blood alcohol content) or BAL is a measure of the proportion of alcohol in a person's blood.
The percentage is called blood alcohol level. This level should not exceed a certain limit, or you loose consciousness. This level may change from person to person.
The percentage is called blood alcohol level. This level should not exceed a certain limit, or you loose consciousness. This level may change from person to person.
0.08 is the legal limit for blood-alcohol percentage.
The 'Driving Under Influence" laws in New York state are as follows. When under the age of 21, one can have a blood-alcohol percentage of 0.02%. When over the age of 21, the blood-alcohol percentage can be up to 0.08%. For comercial drivers, the blood-alcohol percentage can not exceed 0.04%.
The legal alcohol limit is typically calculated based on the level of alcohol in a person's blood, commonly measured as grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood. This calculation is used to determine if a person is driving under the influence of alcohol and varies by country or state, with limits typically set at 0.08% or lower.
percentage = 2.59%% rate:= 286/11047 * 100%= 0.0259 * 100%= 2.59%
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BAC is a direct measurement of alcohol in the bloodstream. So a .08 would indicate .08% of the blood has alcohol in it.
Blood alcohol concentration or BAC refers to the percentage of alcohol which is present in ones blood. It is often measured when persons driving under the influence of alcohol are stopped by the police. It is used to determine how much one has had to drink.