% of alcohol?

if 1 bottle of beer has 4.9% alcohol contained by it what % would 2 bottles have
Answers:    4.9%


4.9% x 2
9.8% Would be the answer!
The same 4.9%, but the volume would be greater plan more alcohol in your bloodstream.

Was that a trick cross-examine ?
its still 4.9%

the alcohol of the beer doesn't increase it stays the same
4.9 %-It would be like. If you poured two bottles of beer into a glass, the percentage would not loose change. the only article that changes the percentage of alcohol of a drink would be to give more of something. You could only construct it more dilute i.e adding hose would decrease the percentage of alcohol surrounded by the total amount of the beer. But you could not make it more concentrated.
Still 4.9%. It's the percentage, not the amount (ie one drop of 4.9% beer would still be 4.9% alcohol).

Another query is, after two beers, what percentage of alcohol would be in your bloodstream (blood alcohol content). This depends on unreliable factors such as metabolism, muscle mass, speed near which you drank etc.
2 x 4.9
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2 x 100
= 4.9%
well... ud own 4.9 percent of the BEER is alcohol
but ud have double contained by ur bloodstream
Exactly the same 4.9% But my guidance is to stick a straw in respectively and strawpedo those mothers and i assure you, the alcohol will hit you quicker!
The "percent" is actually not a percentage at adjectives but shorthand for "grams per deciliter." If they're both the same, afterwards they have like peas in a pod concentration, and if you know the bottle size you can use simple math to determine (in grams) the exact amount you drink. But considering the degree of math skills suggested by your ask, I suggest you do the math before, not after, drinking them.
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Percent is a ratio...how much booze to how much water/other stuff.
The ratio stays duplicate if you double the volume of the same concentration.
9.8
The same. Just if you drink 2 bottles you achieve 2ce as much alcohol. 10 bottles &.. Get it?


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