I've been doing a similar lab this week, and although this topic is long past I still think it will be useful to post this link.
http://www.chem.uic.edu/fetzer/chem222/Exp_K51.pdfThis explains what you equation you should use to determine the I- ion concentration.
Also if you have "Quantitative Chemical Analysis" by Daniel Harris, you can see chapter 15 on Electrodes and Potentiometry.
The equation for a standard addition plot for the ion-selective electrode:
(V
0 + V
S)10
E/S= 10
k/S V
0 c
x + 10
k/S V
S c
Swhere the equation follows: y= b +m. x
when y= 0
x-intercept= -b/m ==> = -10
k/S V
0 c
x/ 10
k/S c
S = -V
0 c
x/ c
S