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okay we are still in module three lesson three and in this lesson we are starting to work with uh fractions with different denominators and so we have to make like denominators and so let's get started so we have one half plus one fifth and it says to solve by drawing the rectangular fraction model so i'm going to go ahead and draw that and so we have a rectangular fraction model that's one-half clean that up just a touch okay so we have one-half and we're adding to it one-fifth and so we're going to create another fraction model for fifths and so now we have to create a common denominator and so in this first rectangle we're going to cut it into fifths and in the second one we're going to cut it in half and so now we have equal parts we all have one two three four five six seven eight nine ten one two three four five six seven eight nine ten and so our common denominator is tenths and when we add this all up we have one two three four five six seven so this is equal to seven tenths a...