From the periodic table:
molar mass of silicon = 28 grams
molar mass of nitrogen = 14 grams
From the balanced chemical equation,
3 x 28 = 84 grams of silicon react with 2 x 2 x 14 = 56 grams of nitrogen to produce 3(28) + 4(14) = 140 grams of silicon nitride.
Since it is mentioned that nitrogen is the limiting reagent, therefore, the reaction will stop once the amount of reacting nitrogen is consumed.
Now we know that 56 grams of nitrogen produce 140 grams of silicon nitride. Thus, we can use cross multiplication to calculate the amount of silicon nitride produced when using 14.33 grams of nitrogen as follows:
amount of produced silicon nitride = (14.33 x 140) / 56 = 35.8 grams