Malik buys and sells car parts. He bought two tires for $45.00 each and later sold them for $65.00 each. He bought three rims for $85.00 each and later sold them for $126.00 each. He bought five headlight covers for $5.00 each and later sold them for $15.00 each. What is Malik's total profit?

Malik's profit on each tire is $65.00 - $45.00 = $<<65-45=20.00>>20.00.

So, Malik's profit on the two tires is $20.00 x 2 = $<<20*2=40.00>>40.00.
His profit on each rim is $126.00 - $85.00 = $<<126-85=41.00>>41.00.
So, his total profit on the three rims is $41.00 x 3 = $<<41*3=123.00>>123.00.
His profit on each headlight cover is $15.00 - $5.00 = $<<15-5=10.00>>10.00.
Therefore, Malik's total profit on the five headlight covers is $10.00 x 5 = $<<10*5=50.00>>50.00.
Therefore, Malik's total profit is $123.00 + $50.00 + $40.00 = $<<123+50+40=213.00>>213.00. Answer: \boxed{213}.

what does \boxed{213} mean?

In this context, \boxed{213} indicates that the answer to the problem is 213. The \boxed{} notation is often used to emphasize or highlight a specific answer or result in mathematical expressions or equations.