Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.10.2020 04:01, aaroncx4900

Dillon decided to construct a rectangular deck in his back yard. It is 16 feet long and 13 feet wide. He is trying to determine whether he should construct the deck using cedar or a pressure treated material.
The cedar costs $21.09 per square foot for materials.

The pressure treated material costs $18.90 per square foot for materials.
The cost for labor will be the same for either material.

How much money would Dillon save installing a deck with pressure treated material instead of cedar? Explain or show your reasoning. You may use diagrams, drawings, or equations as well as words.
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