1 mole per litre of Titanium ions will have a mass of 47.88 grams. 200 micromoles of Titanium ions will have a mass of 47.88/1000000 X 200 = 0.00958 grams
As a percentage by mass, assuming 1 litre of solution has a mass of 1000g, % = 0.00958/1000 X 100% = 0.000958%
For your solutions: 50 mg = 0.050g = 0.050/47.88 = 0.00104 moles of Titanium ions.
This is dissolved in 50ml = 0.050 litres so the concentration = 0.00104/0.050 = 0.0209 moles per litre.
You took 2ml of solution so the number of moles present is
2/50 X 0.0209 = 0.000835 moles.
Mass of Ti (3+) present in 2 ml = 2/50 X 0.000835 = 0.0000334g (sorry about the lack of standard form)