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There are two jars. One jar contains 2 red gumballs, 3 green gumballs, and 1 yellow gumball. The other jar contains 2 blue balloons and 3 purple balloons. Jeff randomly draws one gumball and then one balloon. What is the probability that he will draw a green gumball and a purple balloon?

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