SOLUTION: Recall that Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is a measurement of how much alcohol is in someone’s blood as a percentage. However, police and the public typically omit the language for p
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Question 1128344: Recall that Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is a measurement of how much alcohol is in someone’s blood as a percentage. However, police and the public typically omit the language for percent (%) when quoting the BAC and simply say, “BAC is 0.04.”
Write an interpretation of what each of the following BAC values means in terms of the amount of alcohol per 1,000 grams of blood.
BAC =0.1
BAC=0.2 Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! ,04%=0.0004.
Multiply that by 1000 and get 0.4 gms/1000 gms blood
0.1 would be 1 gm /1000
0.2 would be 2 gm/1000