Asked by nk
Ellis always sticks to just one drink when going out with friends. What is the ONLY option if Ellis wants to stick to one standard serving of alcohol? (1 point)
O a 16-ounce bottle of beer with 4.5% alcohol
a 5-ounce glass of wine with 14% alcohol
O a 1.5 ounce shot of liquor with 40% alcohol
a 12-ounce can of beer with 5.5% alcohol
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A 1.5-ounce shot of liquor at 40% ABV.
Reason: One standard drink ≈ 0.6 fl oz pure alcohol. Calculate pure alcohol = volume × ABV:
- 16 oz × 0.045 = 0.72 fl oz (too much)
- 5 oz × 0.14 = 0.70 fl oz (too much)
- 1.5 oz × 0.40 = 0.60 fl oz (one standard drink)
- 12 oz × 0.055 = 0.66 fl oz (too much)
Reason: One standard drink ≈ 0.6 fl oz pure alcohol. Calculate pure alcohol = volume × ABV:
- 16 oz × 0.045 = 0.72 fl oz (too much)
- 5 oz × 0.14 = 0.70 fl oz (too much)
- 1.5 oz × 0.40 = 0.60 fl oz (one standard drink)
- 12 oz × 0.055 = 0.66 fl oz (too much)
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