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The annual interest rate r, when compounded more than once a year, results in a slightly higher yearly interest rate; this is called the annual (or effective) yield and denoted as Y. For example, $1000 deposited at 5%, compounded monthly for 1 yr (12 months), will have a value of
For Exercises 41-48, find the annual yield as a percentage, to two decimal places, given the annual interest rate and the compounding frequency.
Annual interest rate of 3.75%, compounded weekly

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