I thought that at first too. But when I tried it for the first two data:
Potential/V Cu2+/Cu+
0.43 2421
0.36 158
The standard potential, E(standard) do not match. This is shown as below:
The Nerst equation is E(standard)=E+(RT/nF)lnQ
-RT/nF is a constant where n = 1, RT/nF=0.02692733..
-Q is the ratio is Cu2+/Cu+
-E is potential/V
Therefore, for the first data:
E(standard)=0.43+0.02682733xln2421=0.639
For the second data:
E(standard)=0.36+0.02682733xln158=0.495 <- do not match the E(standard) above.