Marissa is at a pub with her friends. She has been drinking beer for the past two hours. She can feel that her speech has become slurred, and she has problem holding and lifting her glass. Although she finds walking a little difficult, she manages to walk to the restroom by herself. The percentage of alcohol in Marissa's blood is most likely around

A. 0.30 percent.
B. 0.50 percent.
C. 0.05 percent.
D. 0.10 percent.


Answer: D

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