Okay, I found the molecular weight of myoglobin to be 16,700D=16,700u.
Since 1Dalton=1.6605*10-24 grams, I did the calculation to get the mass:
(1D/1.6605*10-24 g)=(16,700D/x), so x=2.8*10-20 grams.
From there, I calculated the molar mass:
(2.8*10-20) * (6.02*1023)= 1.78*104 grams/mole.
Then, I converted that to the molar concentration:
1mol/ (1.7*104 grams)*(1 gram/1L)= 5.9*10-5 mol/L,
Putting the numbers together:
ε= 15,000M-1 cm-1
l= 1cm
c= 5.9*10-5
A=εlc= (15,000)(1)(5.9*10-5)= 0.882