I am trying to name the attached hydrocarbon, and I'm stuck between two different ways of thinking.
On one hand, it looks like there is a heptane chain with a cyclohexane attached to Carbon 4. If it were named in a manner similar to the way any other substituted alkane is named, it would be called 4-1,3,5-cyclodipentylheptene. (if my naming skills are correct)
On the other, I also thought to look for the longest possible carbon chain and treat the leftovers as add ones to this backbones. In this case, the longest chain would be 9 and there is a propyl group attached to the 4th carbon. (4-propylnonane). Which of these two options makes more sense?