Answer:
There will be formation of 2,3-dimethylbutane.
Step-by-step explanation:
Free radical reactions are more random reactions as compared to ionic reactions.
When a propane molecules undergoes bromination there may be removal of primary hydrogen or secondary hydrogen (as shown in figure). The removal of primary hydrogen generates primary carbon free radical which is less stable than secondary carbon free radical (this can be attributed to more hyperconjugative structures in secondary carbon free radical).
So the more stable free radical will be the dominate or abundant free radical during the reaction. This will combine with another secondary free radical during termination step(as shown in figure).