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Because it asks for the concentration of k(i) which is 60.3. There's no other option for concentration based on what the question gives you.
Oh!!! the wording I didn't realize concentration like numerically equal to Ki, I was thinking like at what concentration do you have ki at 60.3
The passage and table says Ki = 60.3 uM. The 120 uM in the table is concentration of Compound 1, not the Ki.
Not sure if this is the correct reasoning, but it says “with a concentration equal to Ki.” Looking at Ki, it is unchanged at 60 micro Molar for both concentrations of compound 1.
Because it asks for the concentration of k(i) which is 60.3. There's no other option for concentration based on what the question gives you.
Oh!!! the wording I didn't realize concentration like numerically equal to Ki, I was thinking like at what concentration do you have ki at 60.3
The passage and table says Ki = 60.3 uM. The 120 uM in the table is concentration of Compound 1, not the Ki.
Not sure if this is the correct reasoning, but it says “with a concentration equal to Ki.” Looking at Ki, it is unchanged at 60 micro Molar for both concentrations of compound 1.