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draw the standard curve this way, you'll use the unknown ratios to go up from the X axis, then you'll hit the standard curve line

draw the standard curve this way, you'll use the unknown ratios to go up from the X axis, then you'll hit the standard curve line and go over to the Y and find the log MW. Then you'll find the final MW of the unknowns by raising 10 to the power of that log MW value that you hit on the Y axis like I showed you yesterday. Example 10^1.3 = 19.95. can you draw the standard curve for me. Steps on how to do it wont be helpful. I need an illustration, or you can use a digital version i having issues making a standard curve on this information. provide the drawing of the graph please!

A | B ----------------- kDa | Ratio 180 | 0.0214 120 | 0.0786 85 | 0.1357 60 | 0.25 50 | 0.3036 40 | 0.4143 25 | 0.6071 20 | 0.6786 15 | 0.8286 9.5 | 0.6786 8.7 | 0.6214

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