It seems your question is a bit jumbled, but if you're looking for guidance on unit conversions related to a ladybug traveling at a speed of 3 inches per second, I can help clarify.
If you want to convert the speed from inches per second to feet per second, you would use the conversion factor that there are 12 inches in a foot. To convert inches to feet, you would divide the number of inches by 12.
Here's how you would do that:
- Convert inches per second to feet per second: \[ \text{Speed in feet per second} = \frac{\text{Speed in inches per second}}{12} \] So for 3 inches per second: \[ \text{Speed in feet per second} = \frac{3 \text{ inches per second}}{12} = 0.25 \text{ feet per second} \]
In summary, if you're working with the speed of the ladybug, and you want to express it in feet per second, converting from inches to feet by dividing by 12 is the appropriate unit conversion to use.