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![Use EXCEL to plot the data shown below and Determine Km for the enzyme-catalyzed
reaction.
[S] mM
V mM/sec
0.86
1.2
2.42
0.2
0.33
2
4
2.69](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/37f2f8ed-6a81-49a4-8d8b-f5453a210780/820c6413-ce98-46e0-9d61-97aabfab6781/yuwczpn_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Use EXCEL to plot the data shown below and Determine Km for the enzyme-catalyzed
reaction.
[S] mM
V mM/sec
0.86
1.2
2.42
0.2
0.33
2
4
2.69
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