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The same amount of alcohol will be more diluted in a larger individual because they typically have a greater body water volume. Alcohol is distributed in body water, so a larger individual has more fluid to dilute the alcohol, resulting in a lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Additionally, larger individuals often have more muscle mass, which contains more water compared to fat tissue, further aiding in dilution. Consequently, the effects of alcohol may be less pronounced in larger individuals compared to smaller ones.

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