Here's the breakdown:
* Gravitational Force (F): The force of attraction between two objects due to their masses.
* Mass of object 1 (m1): The amount of matter in the first object.
* Mass of object 2 (m2): The amount of matter in the second object.
* Distance between the objects (r): The separation between the centers of the two objects.
* Gravitational Constant (G): A fundamental constant of nature that determines the strength of gravitational attraction. Its value is approximately 6.674 x 10⁻¹¹ N⋅m²/kg².
The formula is:
```
F = G * (m1 * m2) / r²
```
So, the figure that is multiplied by the product of masses divided by the square of the distance is the Gravitational Constant (G).