And the standard precedence rules say the answer is 2. Back to the same circle again. Though I am correct.
Yes, Roller, everyone realizes that. Still, can't hurt to make people aware of the problems of poor notation in general. And even more fun this one did seem like a neat social experiment. Elsewhere on the net when this came out there would be vastly skewed results on different sites (see, it sucks the OP here didn't make a poll) kinda resulting from a chaos-theory like snowball effect - once one side got more popular more people would jump in to vote for the "right" answer and troll just for the sake of it. There were always about four sides though, people on either side arguing the other side was just taught wrong when they were 8 years old, this was funny for groupings like Chinese/Indians versus Europeans and whatever, complete trolls obviously, and then people who can cite actual published guidelines, texts, etc... The latter is really why the better answer is 2, you'll never see in any publication anywhere, ever, an expression like the one in the OP to mean 288. But PV/RT = PV/(RT), E/kt = E/(kt), 1/sC = 1/(sC) and countless other examples of in-line text just like what we see here. It's as much of an accepted convention as you can get with something like this.