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Which of these factors can influence a person's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
A person's body weight is a significant factor influencing their BAC, as alcohol is distributed through body water. Heavier individuals generally have more body
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Question: Which of these factors can influence a person's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
Answer options:
- The colour of their clothes.
- Their shoe size. ✅ Their body weight.
- The time of day.
Correct answer: Their body weight.
Explanation: A person's body weight is a significant factor influencing their BAC, as alcohol is distributed through body water. Heavier individuals generally have more body water, which dilutes the alcohol. The other options have no impact on BAC.
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