An increase in the percent of alcohol in a solution is typically considered linear when diluting or mixing solutions, as each addition of alcohol consistently increases the concentration by a fixed amount. However, in biological or metabolic contexts, such as how the body processes alcohol, the effects can be more complex and may exhibit exponential characteristics. Overall, the context determines whether the increase is perceived as linear or exponential.
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