Yeah I figured that, but I wasn't sure why that was 4mL and the substrate concentration one was 3mL.
The substrate concentration activity had a 'hint': To calculate the concentration of substrate for each tube, remember that the substrate concentration is the concentration of substrate in mmoles.L-1 (mM) in the test mixture at the start of the enzyme incubation. This volume includes all the reagents except NaOH.
That activity also added a total of 4mL but in our prelab the example he gave us used 3mL in the calculation.
I probably should've put the lab for Activity 3 instead. In that one, we had 13 test tubes (1-7 were tests) and they each had 1.0mL of buffer, each had a differing amount of pNPP and water adding to 1mL (ie, test tube 2 had 0.1mL of pNPP and 0.9mL of water)
We then added the same amount of alkaline phosphatase and NaOH.