You also have omitted the dimensions that go with the force and mass numbers. Numbers without dimensions are useless in physics and many other disciplines.
You can use the numbers provided to derive Newton's gravitational constant G. (This was done in the Cavendish experiment)
Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 2.1×10−10 when they are 0.25 apart. Their total mass is 4.50 .
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