Let us start by determining the compound formula.
We have Cu^1+ and S^2- when you use a criss cross method, these give you Cu2S.
The molar masses of:
Cu = 63.55 g/mol
S = 32.07 g/mol
Cu2S = 159.17 g/mol
We will use the molar mass and the masses given to calculate the percentage of S and Cu.
For Cu:
(43.40/159.17) x100 = 27.3%
For S:
(10.95/159.17) x 100 = 6.9%