Since the compound is not given, I can't give an exact answer. However, I can give an example, then you can use the concept discussed here to determine the name of the compound. IUPAC naming of the compound is where you number the longest chain of hydrocarbon. It is actually a trial-and-error process as shown in the picture. The number should be the longest chain, and it should start near the first substituent. The correct IUPAC name for this is 2,6-dimethyloctane. The numbering is shown in the picture, as well.