To determine which store has the better buy on footballs, we need to analyze the costs from the information provided.
From the table for Store 1:
- The cost for 1 football is $12.
- The cost for 2 footballs is $24 (which means $12 per football).
- The cost for 3 footballs is $36 (which means $12 per football).
Now, for Store 2, if we assume a constant cost based on the choices given, we see:
- According to the responses, Store 2 may charge $9 for a football.
Now comparing 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 on footballs.
Thus, the correct response based on the provided information would be: Store 2 has the better buy on footballs. Store 1’s football costs $12, and Store 2’s football costs $9.