Which area model correctly represents the expression two-thirds left-parenthesis one-fourth plus three-fifths right-parenthesis?

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A rectangle is shown. Its vertical length is labeled two-thirds. Its horizontal width is labeled one-fourth times three-fifths.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is shown. Its vertical length is labeled two-thirds. Its horizontal width is labeled one-fourth times three-fifths.

A rectangle is shown. Its vertical length is labeled two-thirds times one-fourth. Its horizontal width is labeled three-fifths.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is shown. Its vertical length is labeled two-thirds times one-fourth. Its horizontal width is labeled three-fifths.

A rectangle is shown. Its vertical length is labeled one-fourth. Its horizontal width is labeled two-thirds times three-fifths.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is shown. Its vertical length is labeled one-fourth. Its horizontal width is labeled two-thirds times three-fifths.

A rectangle is shown.The rectangle's vertical length is labeled two-thirds. A vertical line segment divides the rectangle into two inner rectangles. The smaller rectangle's horizontal width is labeled one-fourth, and the larger rectangle's horizontal width is labeled three-fifths. There is a plus sign between the two widths (one-fourth plus three-fifths).
Image with alt text: A rectangle is shown. The rectangle's vertical length is labeled two-thirds. A vertical line segment divides the rectangle into two inner rectangles. The smaller rectangle's horizontal width is labeled one-fourth, and the larger rectangle's horizontal width is labeled three-fifths. There is a plus sign between the two widths (one-fourth plus three-fifths).

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The correct area model is option D. A rectangle is shown. The rectangle's vertical length is labeled two-thirds. A vertical line segment divides the rectangle into two inner rectangles. The smaller rectangle's horizontal width is labeled one-fourth, and the larger rectangle's horizontal width is labeled three-fifths. There is a plus sign between the two widths (one-fourth plus three-fifths).