To determine which store has a better buy on footballs, we can analyze the costs given in the data for Store 1 and the relevant information for Store 2 from the graph.
From the table for Store 1:
- 1 football costs $12
- 2 footballs cost $24 (which is $12 each)
- 3 footballs cost $36 (which is $12 each)
According to the graph:
- The cost for 1 football at Store 2 is $9.
To compare the costs:
- Store 1: $12 per football
- Store 2: $9 per football
Since $9 (Store 2) is less than $12 (Store 1), Store 2 has the better buy.
Therefore, the answer is: Store 2 has the better buy on footballs. Store 1’s football costs $12, and Store 2’s football costs $9.