I'm sorry i spent so much time on this problem that my brain stopped working, you're totally right about the total volume.
The equivalence volume is my biggest problem. To get the equivalence volume I figured, as usual, I have to use the MV = M2V2 equation. The problem I have is that I don't know what to plug in.
First, I plugged in just the volume and concentration of AgNO3 and concentration of NaBr:
47.1(.4) = (.8)Ve ---->Ve=equivalence volume
Ve = 23.55
then, solving the 1st titrant volume, 1mL I did the following:
[Ag+] = (Ve-volume titrant added)/Ve * [initial Ag+] * (initial volume/total volume)
[Ag+] = (23.55-1)/23.55 * (.4) * (94.2/95.2)
[Ag+] = .379
then I plugged that into the equation from part (a) E = .175-(.799-.05916log(1/[Ag+]))
E = .175 - (.799 - .05916 log(1/.379))
E = -.599
I plugged that into the program and it says the answer is wrong.
Then I thought that maybe since the two solutions in one mixture would precipitate simultaneously the equivalence volume would double, since the volume of titrant would be separated between precipitating the two solutions and you would need more titrant to reach both equivalence points. So I used 47.1 as my equivalence volume:
[Ag+] = (Ve-volume titrant added)/Ve * [initial Ag+] * (initial volume/total volume)
[Ag+] = (47.1-1)/47.1 * (.4) * (94.2/95.2)
[Ag+] = .387
then E = .175-(.799-.05916log(1/[Ag+]))
E = .175 - (.799 - .05916 log(1/.387))
E = -.600
I plugged that into the program, wrong again.
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.