The following model is a representation of ibuprofen, a common over-thecounter pain reliever. Indicate the positions of the multiple bonds, and draw a skeletal structure (gray $=\mathrm{C},$ red $=\mathrm{O},$ ivory $=\mathrm{H}$ ).
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