Excel has given you a formula, that relates x and y. You labeled, your two axes, x and y, with your terms -- emission (sic? ETA: as wildfyr: noticed too) and concentration. Now, you have to use what you've done, to get the answer you want.
Consider: Pretend you did a reading of a 10 ppm standard, and got a result of .5 AU. If you did an unknown, and got 0.5, you'd know the answer.
Pretend you did two points 5 and 10 ppm, and got .5 and 1.0 AU, and got an unknown of 0.75. You'd also know the answer, since its exactly in the middle, you'd take an average.
If you do enough of these, in your career, you might actually get something like that. Its fun.
You have a more complicated formula, but the algebra is actually pretty easy.