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FOR 560 Module 4: Assignment How many grams of alcohol would 5 standard drinks equal? grams of alcohol in 5 std drinks = 5*14= 70 grams What would the BAC be for a 150 lbs. male who drank 8 standard drinks instantly? BAC = ((8*14)/(150*453.592*0.68))*100 = 0.2421 A 100 lbs. female drank 8 standard drinks over a period of 4 hours. What would her BAC be at the end of 4 hours? A 150 lbs. male was suspected of being involved in a homicide that occurred at 10:00 p.m. His blood was drawn at 2:00 a.m. and his BAC was 0.14. What was his BAC at the time of the homicide? A 140 lbs. female was observed through video surveillance at a bar to consume 6 standard drinks over the course of 2 hours, from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Two hours later, at 1:00 a.m. she crashed her car. Police were unable to obtain a breath or blood sample from the subject. What was her BAC at the time of the crash? BAC = [alcohol consumed in grams/(body weight in grams x r)] x 100 =184/(63560*0.55)]*100 =0.24 BAC= 0.24 Extra credit (1 point). You are testifying in a case and defense has successfully argued to the court that you can't use the standard 0.015 retrograde value for their client. They have requested a range of 0.012 to 0.018. Please provide the retrograde extrapolation range for a BAC of 0.07 and calculate for 150 minutes (2.5 hours). BAC=0.07 time in hours=1.5 hours Applying to the equation, BAC + (time in hours × 0.015) =0.07+(1.5*0.015)
=0.0925 Extra credit (1 point). Please list 1 myth that you've heard about how to get out of a DUI. Is it valid? Why or why not? One myth I heard about getting out of a DUI charge is if you’re in your car while it’s off, such as the keys not being in the ignition, then that isn’t considered a DUI because one isn’t physically driving. But that is wrong because cops considered anyone sitting in the driver seat still dangerous as if they were about to drive. Now if someone was sitting in the passenger seat, it’ll be different.
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