<u>Define the variables: </u>
Let L = the numbers of hours lifeguarding
Let D = the number of hours walking dogs
Camila makes $10 per hour lifeguarding, so in L hours she will make 10L dollars. Camila makes $6 per hour walking dogs, so in D hours she will make 6D dollars. The total amount earned 10L+6D equals $114.
Since Camila worked 5 more hours lifeguarding than hours walking dogs, she worked <em>more </em>hours lifeguarding, so if we add 5 to the number of hours walking dogs, we will get the number of hours lifeguarding, meaning L equals D+5.
<u>System of Equations:</u>
10L+6D=114
L=D+5