Given a box of 8 color crayons (Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow, Brown, Black, Purple). If I remove a single crayon randomly, and without putting it back in the box, I remove a second crayon randomly, what is the probability that I will remove the Red and the Green crayon from the box
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