Yeah, you will pass.
I think I will pop over and give you a **** test right now.
2007-04-17 11:24:45
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answer #1
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answered by to tell ya the truth........... 6
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The literature on alcohol provides differing values on the time it takes to metabolize alcohol. You will find values ranging anywhere from one half of a drink to one and a quarter drinks per hour. Spot has to ascribe to the value used in the alcohol research programs at the University of Washington, a very trustworthy resource; that rate is two-thirds of one "standard" drink per hour. Therefore, expect that each drink takes about one hour and twenty minutes to get completely through your system and into the urine. This rate applies to men and women, irrespective of weight. (Weight/size is relevant only to computing blood alcohol content; everyone metabolizes alcohol at about the same, fixed rate). In addition to the 80 minutes per drink, the metabolites of alcohol (breakdown products of alcohol) may be detectable in the urine for an 24 to 48 hours after the last drink. The "Drink Equivalancies List" below tell you how much of any given form of alcohol is equivalent to one "standard" drink, and this should assist you in your calculation. Please do not ask Spot to do the calculation for you! The information on this page is sufficient for you to compute how long it will take you to be alcohol-free for a test. Spot appreciates your understanding!
There is nothing you can do to hasten the metabolism of alcohol! Not coffee, drinking lots of water, cold showers, vitamins...
Drink Equivalencies
* 12 ounces beer
* 10 ounces microbrew
* 10 ounces wine cooler or hard lemonade
* 8 ounces malt liquor
* 8 ounces Canadian beer
* 6 ounces ice malt liquor
* 4 ounces wine
* 2-1/2 ounces fortified wine
* 1-1/4 ounces hard alcohol, 80 proof
* 1 ounce hard alcohol, 100 proof
2007-04-17 18:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably. Alcohol is metabolized, or evacuated, from the body at about 1oz per hour.
However, they may not actually test for alcohol. There may be other compounds that the body produces when exposed to alcohol that they look for. Since I don't do the tests, nor have I ever had one, I don't really know if they're actually testing for the alcohol itself or tell-tale signs that you've had it.
2007-04-17 18:23:55
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answer #3
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answered by Digital Haruspex 5
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The alcohol will be out of your system by then. Drink plenty of water to be sure - and quit cheating, you are under these restrictions for a reason.
2007-04-17 18:24:15
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answered by justwondering 6
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If you are so worried why would you drink? Restictions are placed on you for a reason, not just to be unrealistic. Maybe next time you feel the urge to drink you can do something else - then you don't have to worry
2007-04-17 18:26:42
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answer #5
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answered by tanya_marie_3 3
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Most likely you will pass. As long as you drink lots of water, you ought to be fine. Think positive!
2007-04-17 18:23:21
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answered by Pachinko Machine 2
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Uh-oh...YOU have a problem. Any chance you're going to come down with the "Flu" tonight- & have to resceduale that test? :) (& get back on that "waggon"- starting yesterday!)
2007-04-17 18:30:04
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answer #7
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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Ya'll are IDIOTS!it takes about 8 or so hours to get alcohol out of your system!
NOT DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!you will be fine!
2007-04-18 09:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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no way will u pass..... thats ur fault 4 drinkin wen ur not supposed 2...... learn ur lesson yet?
2007-04-17 18:21:38
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answered by ritu 1
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no, and I'm sorry.
2007-04-17 18:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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