The entire compound SrF2 is an ionic compound, it consists of cations (positive ions) and anions (negative ions) like all ionic compounds. The cation here is Sr2+ and the anion is F-. There are 2 F- ions for every one Sr2+ ion so that the overall charge is neutral. Now to calculate the number of ions present. You need to find the molar mass of the entire compound. Then, using the mass given and molar mass to find the number of moles of SrF2 present. Once you have this, can you calculate the total number of ions present in the compound (given the information I gave at the beginning)? Think if you had one mole of SrF2, how many ions are present altogether?