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Question: is two 40oz equal as 8 beers and to get out my urine should i be clean 2 40oz of beer equals as 8 shots of hard liquer right who answer are can explain gets 10 points


Answers: is two 40oz equal as 8 beers and to get out my urine should i be clean 2 40oz of beer equals as 8 shots of hard liquer right who answer are can explain gets 10 points

no b/c a beer is 12 ounces, not 10 ounces!!!
so 8 beers equals 96 ounces not 80 ounces!!

2 40 oz equals 6.7 beers!!

1 shot is equal to 1 12 ounce beer.

so 2 40 oz would equal about 6.7 shots also!!

happy drinking!

yes

Anyone who can work out what you're trying to ask deserves at least 40 points. Try again when you're sober.

2 40oz is equal to 7 beers (12oz beers) so your urine should be clean 7 hours after you stop drinking.

You need to go to montana.edu and educate yourself on drinking and your liver. You might also get some grammar lessons as your sentence is a complete disaster!

Ask the arresting officer he has more of the facts than you're giving us.

yes

8-12 ounce beer = 96 ounces

Figure: 1 shot = 2.6 beers = 1.7 hours per to metabolize without water or other liquid.

You do the math...good luck.

Oh, by the way, 8 shots in rapid succession = BAC of approx. .295 (for medium built male) possibly enough to land you in the hospital.

2 X 40 = 80.
80 / 12= 6.666
So we have in two 40's about 6 and a half 12 ounce beers. or equal to about 6 or 7 shots.

oh yes

A standard "drink" is considered 0.5oz of alcohol. Several factors are involved, such as height, weight, gender and food recently ingested. but in general the body can absorb 0.5oz (one "drink") of alcohol per hour on average.

Multiply the serving size (in ounces) by the % alcohol by volume to get the total ounces of alcohol
Then divide by 0.5 (the size of one standard drink)

One 1.25oz shot at 40%
=
One 12oz beer at 4.5%
=
One 6oz wine at 8%

There are 84oz in 7 standard beers which is a little more than two 40oz bottles. So 7 hours at a minimum to get this out of your system. It can be less or more depending on your height, weight, gender, and what you ate. You may be able to understand this better when you are less inebriated, but there it is.

Try not drinking and you won't have to worry about it being in your system...





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