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What is the IUPAC name for the compound (CH3)2CH–CH2–CH=CH–CH2–CH2–CH3?
A. 2-Methylhept-2-ene
B. 3-Methylhept-2-ene
C. 5-Methylhept-2-ene
D. 6-Methylhept-2-ene
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