 Okay, so let's, let's attempt to draw this molecule now. Trans one sec butyl to ethyl cyclohexane. So what's the first thing you think you should do? Draw cyclohexane. Very good job, right? Very first thing you want to do. Okay, so we've got this part taken care of now, right? So trans one sec butyl to ethyl. Okay, so where are the substituents located on? Which carbons? One and two, right? And they're trans of each other, so what are we going to show them as? Yeah, a wedge and a hash, right? Okay, so let's do that. Okay, so it's not dimethyl, so we got to put something here, right? So sec butyl, okay? So that's a butane, a butyl group that's coming off of the secondary carbon, right? Okay, so how will we draw that? One, two, three, four. Like that, okay? You might have seen them like this. I see some of you confused. Might have seen them like that. It's the same thing. Remember you could rotate around sigma bonds, okay? Y'all recall that? And then is this ethyl here? No, it's a what? It's maple, so we got to do what? Any questions on that one? You could have had the dark um... Yeah, you could have switched them around. Yeah, so I could have had the ashtub here and the wedge down there. All that matters is that they're transferred. Good question. Any other questions? I'm real proud of you. You got that one. That's very good.