Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) after consuming 10 ounces of wine can vary based on several factors, including body weight, gender, metabolism, and the time period over which the wine was consumed. On average, a standard 5-ounce glass of wine contains about 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol, so 10 ounces would equate to roughly 1.2 ounces of pure alcohol. A rough estimate suggests that a person weighing around 160 pounds might have a BAC of approximately 0.05-0.10% after consuming this amount, but individual results can vary significantly. Always consider personal factors and drink responsibly.
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10
Slightly over 10 glasses.
Two, because one drink or glass is only 5 ounces.
4 oz.
range 10-18 BAC
It would take about one hour.
About .20%, don't drive.
A standard glass of wine in the U.S. is five fluid ounces. 4 oz
3.4 oz.
Five ounces.
A typical serving size of wine is 6 oz and there are 128 oz in a gallon so you can get about 21 or 22 glasses.