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What is the primary factor that affects a person's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
BAC is primarily influenced by a person's gender, body weight, and the rate at which they consume alcohol. Other contributing factors include the amount of alco
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Question: What is the primary factor that affects a person's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
Answer options:
- The type of food they eat. ✅ Their gender, body weight, and rate of consumption.
- The colour of their clothing.
- How much money they spent on the alcohol.
Correct answer: Their gender, body weight, and rate of consumption.
Explanation: BAC is primarily influenced by a person's gender, body weight, and the rate at which they consume alcohol. Other contributing factors include the amount of alcohol consumed and whether they've eaten. None of the other options directly affect BAC.
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