I was very angry when posting this problem because I did this problem wrong on the exam today.
How many different isomers (Ignoring optical ones) of are there so that there is only one methyl group , one carboxyl group , and one hydroxyl group (excluding the one on the carboxyl group)?
Bonus: Can you extend the result for the formula ?
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