Hi Joe,
For question 1, the mass you have calculated is the relative molecular mass (RMM) of copper sulphate, but the units should be grams per mole (g.mol-1), not M.
Part a is asking for the mass of copper sulphate required to make 100ml of copper sulphate solution, of concentration 0.166 M.
First you need to calculate the number of moles of CuSO4.5H2O in the solution, I use the equation:
Number of moles (n) = concentration (c) x volume (v) - we'll call this equation 1. Since your concentration is in M your volume must be in dm3, unless you include a conversion factor (1 dm3 = 1000 cm3 = 1000 ml) i.e. divide your volume by 1000.
Once you have calculated the number of moles in the solution you can calculate the mass of CuSO4.5H2O required to make 100 ml of solution using the RMM you calculated earlier (249.681 g.mol-1) using the equation:
mass (m) = number of moles (n) x RMM - lets call this equation 2.
The molar concentration of part b may be referring to the number of moles of CuSO4.5H2O in 100 ml of 0.166 M solution, which you should have already calculated if you follow the method above.
For question 2, you are preparing a second solution of copper sulphate, of concentration 4.12 x 10-3 M. To do this you must find the number of moles in 100 ml of this solution - use equation 1 from above, don't forget to convert your volume!
When you have calculated the number of moles required you can use a rearranged form of equation 1 to calculate the volume of your 0.166 M CuSO4.5H2O solution required to prepare your second solution:
volume (v) = number of moles (n) / concentration (c) - again, don't forget to convert your volume! (The concentration value here refers to the concentration of the solution you are trying to prepare i.e. 4.12 x 10-3 M).
The answer to this calculation is the volume of 0.166 M solution required, to find the volume of water required to prepare 100 ml of solution, just subtract the volume of copper sulphate solution from 100 ml.
With regards to question 3, I am assuming it is a titration caluclation but you haven't given enough information for me to help you with the answers. Can you write the whole question out?
Anyway, hope that helped, if there's anything you don't understand give me a shout and I'll try to help more!