This, CH3 CH2 CH CH CH2 CH3 CH3 CH CH2 CH3 CH3, is not a proper structure.
I am going to restructure it the best it can be done from the information given.
CH3 CH2
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CH3 CH CH CH2 CH3
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CH3 CH CH2 CH3
Now I am going to draw only the C of the main chain and place the numbers to count the number of Cs in tha chain
(1) (2)
C - C -
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(3) C - C(4) -
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- C - C - C -
(5) (6) (7)
Seven Cs => the compound is a heptane.
No you can see that there are three substitutes: one methyl group at the C number (3), one ethyl group at C number 4, and one methyl group at the C number 5.
With that information, the product is named
4 - ethyl - 3, 5 dimethylheptane (which is the option number 3 of the list).
The ehtyl group is named before the methyl group to respect the alphabetical order, as per IUPAC rules.