Cumulative Math Quiz #2

I was looking at my math book today and I had this idea....I called it Cumulative Math Quiz #2 (Number 2 because I'm not the one who thought of it first. There is a Cumulative Math Quiz #1.)

Most of you know how a Cumulative Quiz works, so I won't go over any rules except these:

Exponent: 5 ^ 9 = five to the power of nine.

Fraction: 2/3 = two thirds.

Division sign = -:-

Multiplication sign = ''

Easy enough, right? Ok, here is the first problem:

A = p(1 + r ^ n) = 2,000 (1 + 0.04) ^ 30

I want to know the values of A, p, r, and n

Hard, isn't it? :lol:..........[edit: sorry anime, you are right. :)]
 
shouldn´t five to the power of nine be 5^9. 5>9 means that five is smaller then nine, or how do you show that x is larger then y?
 
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