With a BAL of .08-.099, a female driver age 16-20 is __________ more likely to die in a fatal crash than a sober female the same age.25 times10 times15 times20 times
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With a BAL of .08-.099, a female driver age 16-20 is __________ more likely to die in a fatal crash than a sober female the same age.25 times10 times15 times20 times
Solution
The question seems to be incomplete as it does not provide the necessary information to fill in the blank. The question is asking how much more likely a female driver aged 16-20 with a Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) of .08-.099 is to die in a fatal crash compared to a sober female of the same age. However, the correct answer (whether it's 25 times, 10 times, 15 times, or 20 times more likely) is not provided in the question. This information would typically be found in a study or statistical data on the subject.
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