IUPAC naming rule
1) Select the longest parent chain
2) Numbering starts that side from where substituent get least number.
So, here parent chain is straight chain consisting of 9 carbon.
Substituent is CH2-CH2-CH3
Name for 9 Carbon = 'non'
Name of substituent = Propyl
As, given compound is alkane, so suffix is 'ane'
Therefore, IUPAC name is:
4-propylnonane
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