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Mathematics, 17.07.2019 12:30 kholman

Ididn't get an answer. can anyone me? i'm not sure how to do this. i have 20 minutes to hand it in. blood alcohol content (bac) is a measurement of how much alcohol is in someone's blood. it is usually measured as a percentage. so, a bac of 0.3% is three tenths of 1%. bac is usually determined by a breathalyzer, urinalysis, or a blood test. however, swedish physician, emp widmark developed this equation for estimating an individual's bac. b= -0.015t + 2.84 n/wg b= percentage of bac n= number of drinks w= weight in pounds g= gender constant 0.68 for men or 0.55 for women t= number of hours since the first drink 1. show me how to figure out this math problem. a male student has three beers and weighs 200 pounds. find hes estimated bac two hours after his first drink. round to the nearest hundredth of a 2. a female student weighs 120 pounds and plans to go home in two hours. calculate her bac if she has 3 glasses of wine. round to the nearest hundredth of a percent. 3. in washington state, if you have a bac of 0.08 or greater, you can get a dui. would either of these students get a dui if they were pulled over?

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