Deshaun invested his savings in two investment funds. The amount he invested in Fund A was $3000 less than the amount he invested in Fund B. Fund A returned a 2\% profit and Fund B returned a 4\% profit. How much did he invest in Fund B, if the total profit from the two funds together was $900?
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