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Below are the steps for finding either the ¼ equivalence point or the ¾ equivalence point:

Average the 2 volumes closest to the middle of the region where the largest pH jump occurs (or the equivalence point).
Multiply the avg. volume by ¾.
Find the volume on the graph and trace it to the pH.
Lastly, use the equation
to find the pKa.