So,
We're given that we have a solution of 139 ml of 4.4M potassium iodide. Before analyzing the reaction, what we could do is to find the moles of potassium iodide using the information above:
Now, we're given that these moles react according to the following reaction:
Notice that the reaction is already balanced.
Now, what we need to do is to use the stoichiometry (coefficients of the reaction):
Those are the moles of PbI2 produced. To find the mass in grams, we multiply by the molar mass of PbI2:
The answer is 140.98g of PbI2.