Answer: 75 boys
Step-by-step explanation: Our first step in this problem is to write down the unit ratio that is involved. In this case, it's boys/girls.
Next, we set up our proportion.
We know that there are 5 boys for every 6 girls.
So we have 5/6 and we're asked how many boys are at the dance if 90 girls are at the dance.
So we have [tex]\frac{5}{6} = \frac{x}{90}[/tex].
Notice that the 99 girls must go on the bottom of the second ratio because our unit ratio tells us that we put boys/girls.
Solving from here, we use the means-extremes property.
The product of the extremes,
(90)(5) equals the product of the means, (6)(x).
So we have (90)(5) or 450 equals (6)(x) or 6x.
So we have 450 = 6x and dividing both sides by 6, 75 = x.
So 75 boys are at the winter dance.