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Bart buys a 28-year bond with a par value of 1200 and annual coupons. The bond is redeemable at par. Bart pays 1968 for the bond, assuming an annual effective yield rate of i. The coupon rate on the bond is twice the yield rate. At the end of 7 years, Bart sells the bond for P, which produces the same annual effective yield rate of i to the new buyer. Calculate P.

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