Ok, I spoke to my teacher about this question today. Which was written as above in my assignment. Apparently I have to calculate the mass (g) of the sulfate ion (SO4) from this information. Where MW = 96.06g/mol, v=0.0002L, C=0.01mol/L. Combining C=N/V and N=m/MW gives: m=CxVxMW = 0.000192g which is ~ 0.0002g. Apparently I have a 1.0g (new info given to me today) sample containing the 0.0002g. So if I have a 100g sample there is 0.02g in it. By weight percent (w/w)= (0.02g/100g)x 100% = 0.02%.
This is how I was supposed to solve it...who knew? Especially with the missing information.