Explanation:
For what I can see, is missing the concentration of [Ag+] in the half-cell. To calculate it:
Niquel half-cell
Oxidation reaction: [tex]Ni \longrightarrow Ni^{2+}+2 e^-[/tex]
[tex]E=E^0 - \frac{R*T}{n*F}*ln(1/[Ni^{2+}])[/tex]
Assuming T=298 K / R=8.314 J/mol K / F=96500 C
[tex]E=-0.23V - \frac{8.314*298}{2*96500}*ln(1/0.014M)[/tex]
[tex]E=-0.285V[/tex]
Silver half-cell
Reduction reaction: [tex]Ag^+ + e^- \longrightarrow Ag[/tex]
[tex]E=E^0 - \frac{R*T}{n*F}*ln(1/[Ag+])[/tex]
[tex]E_{cell}=E_{red} - E_{ox}[/tex]
[tex]E_{red}=1.12 V + (-0.855V)=0.835V[/tex]
Assuming T=298 K / R=8.314 J/mol K / F=96500 C
[tex]0.835V=0.8V - \frac{8.314*298}{1*96500}*ln(1/[Ag+])[/tex]
[tex][Ag+]=0.26 M[/tex]