Indeed, you get a different numerical value using their numbers along with their formulas.
Also, nice work on finding their mistake!
But because of this observation, I must make a note here: on another problem, they use the same formula for the current's intensity and, with the numbers given, you get their result.
Maybe they consider the polarization potential (Ep) as the potential require to overcome the cell's potential and the overpotential. But I've never heard of such a value...
Am I making the right assumption consider that this is what they mean when they say polarization potential?