Using the following formula, determine the APY for an account that has an annual interest rate of 4.8% and is compounded monthly. A P Y space equals space open parentheses 1 plus r over n close parentheses to the power of n minus 1 The result of the above formula needs to multiply by 100% in order to get the percent.
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