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What is the Widmark Formula?
The Widmark Formula is expressed as:
BAC = (Alcohol consumed in grams) / (Body weight in grams × r)
Here, 'r' represents the
Widmark Factor
, a constant that varies by gender and body composition (typically 0.68 for men and 0.55 for women).
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