Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) depends on each of the following, except:
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What other substances, such as drugs or medications, you have consumed.
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How in shape you are.
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Your body weight.
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The time since your last drink.
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Explanation
Your BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) depends on several factors, including how much you drink, your body weight, the amount of time since your last drink, and whether you consumed other substances prior to drinking. BAC is not affected by your level of physical fitness, the type of alcoholic beverages you consume, or how well you can 'hold your liquor.'
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