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Which factor generally affects a person's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) most significantly?
Body weight and gender are significant factors influencing BAC. Generally, a heavier person will have a lower BAC for the same amount of alcohol than a lighter
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Question: Which factor generally affects a person's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) most significantly?
Answer options:
- The colour of the alcoholic beverage.
- Whether they are drinking through a straw. ✅ Their body weight and gender.
- The type of music playing in the establishment.
Correct answer: Their body weight and gender.
Explanation: Body weight and gender are significant factors influencing BAC. Generally, a heavier person will have a lower BAC for the same amount of alcohol than a lighter person, and women often have a higher BAC than men due to differences in body fat, water content, and enzymes. The other options have no scientific impact on BAC.
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