Thats what i thought, but the question is:
How many stereoisomers are there of 1-isopropyl-4-methylcyclohexane?
And apparantly the answer is 2...so there must be one stereocentre, however that was the one carbon (carbon 4) that had any chance of being a chiral centre in my view...and as you guys have shown, it is not. So, is the answer 2 wrong? Does it indeed have no stereoisomers, or am i missing something?