Directions: a Compare the Policy Formula's amount for one person's infury to injured \#1's Medical Expenses and key in Column D the Amount Paid by the insurance Company for injured \#1. (The first amount in Policy Formula is the maximum paid for any one person injured.) b. Compare the maximum amount for one person's injuries to injured $2 s expenses and key in Column F the Amount Paid by the insurance Company for Injured 2. (Be sure to consider What has been paid for 1 and the maximum allowable. Which is the second figure in the Policy Forrula.) Normalify an equal amount would be paid to the Injured, but for this exercise. pay the second Injured the ditference. c. Compare the Polcy Formula's maximum for property damage and key in Column H the amount the insurance company will pay, In colum I. calculate the amount the insured pays, (Subtract Column H from Column G.) d. Enter multimath formulas in Column J to caiculate the Amount Insured Pays. (Add Injured \#1's and H2's expenses and then subtract the Amount Paid by. insurance Company for each.) The difference is what the insured must pay of the medical expenses. E. Enter formuias in Column K to calculate Total insured Pays of property damages and medical expenses. Directions: a Compare the Policy Formula's amount for one person's infury to injured \#1's Medical Expenses and key in Column D the Amount Paid by the insurance Company for injured \#1. (The first amount in Policy Formula is the maximum paid for any one person injured.) b. Compare the maximum amount for one person's injuries to injured $2 s expenses and key in Column F the Amount Paid by the insurance Company for Injured 2. (Be sure to consider What has been paid for 1 and the maximum allowable. Which is the second figure in the Policy Forrula.) Normalify an equal amount would be paid to the Injured, but for this exercise. pay the second Injured the ditference. c. Compare the Polcy Formula's maximum for property damage and key in Column H the amount the insurance company will pay, In colum I. calculate the amount the insured pays, (Subtract Column H from Column G.) d. Enter multimath formulas in Column J to caiculate the Amount Insured Pays. (Add Injured \#1's and H2's expenses and then subtract the Amount Paid by. insurance Company for each.) The difference is what the insured must pay of the medical expenses. E. Enter formuias in Column K to calculate Total insured Pays of property damages and medical expenses