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What describes the phrase "in a row" when referring to binge drinking?
Responses
a within 10 minutes
a within 10 minutes
b within 20 minutes
b within 20 minutes
c within 30 minutes
c within 30 minutes
d within 1 hour
What describes the phrase "in a row" when referring to binge drinking?
Responses
a within 10 minutes
a within 10 minutes
b within 20 minutes
b within 20 minutes
c within 30 minutes
c within 30 minutes
d within 1 hour
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The phrase "in a row" when referring to binge drinking typically means consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time, often defined as within 2 hours. However, the options you've provided do not include the standard definition. Among the choices listed (10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 hour), the closest alignment to common definitions would be:
- **d within 1 hour**
This is because binge drinking often refers to consuming multiple drinks in one sitting, and while "in a row" can vary, 1 hour is a reasonable approximation for such consumption.
- **d within 1 hour**
This is because binge drinking often refers to consuming multiple drinks in one sitting, and while "in a row" can vary, 1 hour is a reasonable approximation for such consumption.