Firstly, it's not butane, it's 3-hexanol (there are six carbons!).
Rotate about one axis, then rotate the front face, and voila, you have a mirror image! You have to manipulate it around -- the question won't give the answer to you easily. You need to work it.
Asymmetric carbon centres have four different substituents attached to it. In the case of 3-hexanol, the four unique substituents are hydrogen, hydroxyl, propyl, and ethyl.