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Which of these factors affects an individual's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
Factors such as body weight and gender significantly influence how quickly and to what extent alcohol affects an individual's BAC. Smaller individuals and femal
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Question: Which of these factors affects an individual's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
Answer options:
- Their shoe size.
- The colour of their clothes. ✅ Their body weight and gender.
- The time of day they are drinking.
Correct answer: Their body weight and gender.
Explanation: Factors such as body weight and gender significantly influence how quickly and to what extent alcohol affects an individual's BAC. Smaller individuals and females generally reach higher BAC levels faster due to differences in water content and metabolism. Shoe size, clothing color, and time of day do not directly impact BAC.
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