Marvin went to a bar after work to celebrate a big business deal. He drank several beers

and some shots of whiskey. As the night went on, Marvin became more and more intoxicated. He started to lose control of his actions and began to act inappropriately. He started yelling and causing a scene, disturbing the other patrons of the bar.

The bartender noticed Marvin's behavior and realized that he needed to intervene before the situation got any worse. He approached Marvin and calmly explained that he needed to calm down or he would have to ask him to leave.

However, Marvin was too inebriated to understand the seriousness of the situation. He continued to act belligerently, ignoring the bartender's warnings. The bartender decided it was time to call for assistance.

He dialed the local authorities and explained the situation, requesting their immediate help to handle the unruly customer. Within minutes, the police arrived at the bar and began to assess the situation.

Marvin's defiance escalated, and he became aggressive towards the officers. The police were forced to restrain him and escort him out of the establishment. Marvin's actions had consequences, and he was now facing potential legal charges.

Step 1: Determine the number of beers Marvin drank.

Since the statement mentions that Marvin drank "several" beers, we don't have an exact number. However, we can assume that "several" means more than two but not too many. Let's say Marvin drank four beers.

Step 2: Calculate the alcohol content of each beer.
The alcohol content of beer is typically measured in terms of alcohol by volume (ABV). The ABV can vary depending on the brand and style of beer but is usually between 4% and 8%. For the sake of this example, let's assume the beers Marvin drank had an ABV of 5%.

Step 3: Calculate the total alcohol consumption.
To calculate the total alcohol consumption, we need to multiply the number of beers by the alcohol content per beer. In this case, Marvin drank four beers with an ABV of 5% each.

Total alcohol consumed = 4 beers * 5% ABV = 20% ABV

Step 4: Convert the alcohol content to standard alcohol units.
Standard alcohol units are used to measure alcohol intake. One standard alcohol unit is approximately equal to 10 grams or 14 milliliters of pure alcohol. To convert the total alcohol consumed in step 3 to standard alcohol units, we need to multiply by the alcohol content of each beer (5%) and the volume of each beer.

Let's assume each beer was a standard 12-ounce (355 ml) serving:

Total alcohol consumed = 20% ABV * 4 beers * 355 ml/beer = 2,840 ml

Converting this amount to standard alcohol units would depend on the country, as different countries have different standard unit measurements.