I'm reading calculus book by Morris Kline. This book treats physics because calculus grew out of physical and geometrical problems. I have no background about physics and got a question while reading the book.
$$F = \frac{GmM}{r^2}$$
When considering a tennis ball and the earth with this Newton's law and assuming the earth's mass is concentrated at its center, they exert the same force according to the equation. Then if I drop the tennis ball onto the ground and it travels 40 feet, which one moves by the force as a result? Does the tennis ball move 40 feet to the earth, the earth move 40 feet to the ball, each one move 20 feet to each other or anything else?