Use the table to answer the question.

Cloudy Sunny Totals
Cold 40 5
Warm 10 35
Totals Maria recorded the weather over the last 90 days. How would you fill in the totals in the two-way table?(2 points)

To fill in the totals in the two-way table, we need to calculate the total for each row and column.

Since the table represents the weather over the last 90 days, we can assume that the numbers in each cell represent the number of days with that specific weather condition.

To calculate the totals for each row, we add up the numbers in each row:

- For the "Cold" row, we have 40 + 5 = 45 total days.
- For the "Warm" row, we have 10 + 35 = 45 total days.

To calculate the totals for each column, we add up the numbers in each column:

- For the "Cloudy" column, we have 40 + 10 = 50 total days.
- For the "Sunny" column, we have 5 + 35 = 40 total days.

Filling in the totals in the two-way table:

Cloudy Sunny Totals
Cold 40 5 45
Warm 10 35 45
Totals 50 40 90

Therefore, the filled-in totals in the two-way table would be 45 for both "Cold" and "Warm" rows, 50 for "Cloudy" column, and 40 for "Sunny" column.