Answer:
Elm: 50 %; 1 %
Hazel: 69 %; 4 %
Step-by-step explanation:
Assume the table looked like this.
![\begin{array}{crrr}\textbf{Month} & \textbf{Ash} & \textbf{Elm} &\textbf{Hazel}\\\text{Nov} &\text{4271 g}& \text{3481 g} & \text{1723 g}\\ & 100\, \% & 100\, \%&100\, \%\\\text{May} & \text{2431 g} & \text{1739 g} & \text{501 g}\\& 100\, \% & x \, \% &z \, \%\\ \text{Aug} & \text{1376 g} &\text{35 g} & \text{62 g}\\& 100\, \% & y \, \% & w \, \%\\\end{array}](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/biology/high-school/rmwc7bgxtq2wzbocbpv0b15y0u804qsvlb.png)
To get the percentages for each species for May and August, you divide that month's mass by the November mass and multiply by 100.
![x = \frac{\text{1739 g}}{\text{3481 g}} * 100 \, \% =50 \,\%\\\\y = \frac{\text{35 g}}{\text{3481 g}} * 100 \, \% = 1 \,\%\\\\z = \frac{\text{501 g}}{\text{1723 g}} * 100 \, \% = 69 \,\%\\\\w = \frac{\text{62 g}}{\text{1723 g}} * 100 \, \% = 4 \,\%\\\\](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/biology/high-school/r7rok5mrby8iex1gbizm8gr4txutv6s3ty.png)
The figure below shows the graphs for ash and elm.