Obtain what can you conclude about the masses of the blocks

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A force of 1 Newton is the only horizontal force exerted on a block, and the horizontal acceleration of the block is measured. When the same horizontal force is the only force exerted on a second block, the horizontal acceleration is three times as large. Obtain what can you conclude about the masses of the blocks?

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