Use the table to solve the problem. Number of Seats Per Row in the Auditorium Section Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 A 9 12 14 B 12 16 18 %C2%A0 There are two fourth-grade classes at the school. Mr. Erickson's class has 22 students. Ms. Richard's class has 26 students. How many rows in Level 2 of Section A are needed for the fourth graders? Use a bar diagram to help solve this. (1 point) Responses 3 rows 3 rows 4 rows 4 rows 5 rows 5 rows 6 rows

According to the table, there are 12 seats per row in Level 2 of Section A. Mr. Erickson's class has 22 students, so the number of rows needed for his class is 22/12, which is approximately 1.83. Since we cannot have a fraction of a row, we need to round up to the nearest whole number of rows. Therefore, Mr. Erickson's class needs 2 rows in Level 2 of Section A.

Ms. Richard's class has 26 students, so the number of rows needed for her class is 26/12, which is approximately 2.17. Again, since we cannot have a fraction of a row, we need to round up to the nearest whole number of rows. Therefore, Ms. Richard's class needs 3 rows in Level 2 of Section A.

In total, the fourth graders need 2 + 3 = 5 rows in Level 2 of Section A. Therefore, the answer is 5 rows.