Softball Acceleration Ratio
It's a well-known physics formula that force equals mass times acceleration. Jen wants to throw a softball with the same force as Jack throws a baseball. If the softball has a mass of $ 200 $ g and the baseball has a mass of $ 150 $ g, what is the ratio of acceleration of Jen's ball to Jack's? Answer as a fraction in lowest terms.
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