As the percentage of alcohol in your blood (BAC) increases, you become:
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More reactive.
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More sober.
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More intoxicated.
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Explanation
Your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) depends on the amount of alcohol you drank, on the time it took you to consume it, and on your weight. Alcohol negatively affects your physical coordination and your ability to think clearly. As the amount of alcohol in your body increases, your judgment will worsen and you will become less reactive.
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