An investment firm invested in two companies last year. They invested $20,000 in Company A and made a profit of 21%. They invested $30,000 in Company B and made a profit of 12% . Answer the questions below. Do not do any rounding. (a) What was the investment firm's total profit? (b) What was the percent profit for their total investment?
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