No, this is wrong. You need titre per gram in order to do the last step, which is assuming that 0.4873g Cu is 48.73%. You can only do this if your sample mass is 1g. Your sample mass for the average titre is not given, so you can't solve it this way. If your previous value of titre per gram of 100.49 cm3 is correct, that implies your sample mass was 0.2748g - so again, the Cu is over 100%. There must be something wrong in your data. Did you double check the thiosulfate concentration? Sample mass? Everything else?