The total hang time T in seconds, is given by T(h)=^h/2. Where h is the maximum height. If a person jumps 6 ft off the ground, determine for how many seconds the person is in the air.

To determine for how many seconds the person is in the air, we need to find the maximum height first.

Given that the person jumps 6 ft off the ground, we can use this information to find the maximum height.

The maximum height is typically calculated as the height above the starting point, so in this case, it would be 6 ft.

Now that we have the maximum height, we can plug it into the formula T(h) = h/2 to find the total hang time in seconds.

T(h) = 6/2 = 3 seconds

Therefore, the person is in the air for 3 seconds.