So I set the two partial pressures equal to each other for both pentane and hexane:
.405 P = x*425
.595 P = (1-x)*150
where x is the mole fraction of pentane in the solution.
I solved to get x=.194, and then I let there be m moles of solution, so there are .194 m moles of pentane and .806 m moles of hexane. I then multipled .194 m by the molar mass of pentane 72.15 g/mol, and divided this over .194m*72.15+.806m*86.18 to get 16.7%, which is close, but not exactly to the answer, A. Should I assume that the .3% difference is from rounding errors, or did I do something wrong?