Equation is wrong. There are two competetive reaction that strongly depend on pH of solution.
H2O2 + KI = H2O + KOH + I2 without oxygen liberation (need acidic conditions to proceed smothly) and decomposition of H2O2 probably catalysed by traces of iodine
H2O2 = H2O + O2
(both reaction are unbalanced)
But, frankly saing, you do not need any equation at all. This is a simple problem concerning a gaseous mixture.
From your data is not clear if 151 mL is a pure oxygen or oxygen and a water vapor.
As I understand your problem, the oxygen was collected over water and its volume contains also the water vapor.
From your data (151 mL, 102.6 kPa and T=290 K) calculate moles of both gases then split them proportionally to partial pressures (H2O = 1.94 kPa and O2 = 102.6 - 1.94 kPa.
Finaly divide moles of O2 by 60.