A box contains cards with the names of boys and girls in a classroom written on them. Only one name is written on each card, and the cards are identical in size and shape. Two cards are randomly drawn from the box, one after the other. What is the probability that the students whose names are drawn are both boys? (1)The first card drawn is not replaced before the second card is drawn. (2)The box contains the names of 8 boys and 12 girls.

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A box contains cards with the names of boys and girls in a classroom written on them. Only one name is written on each card, and the cards are identical in size and shape. Two cards are randomly drawn from the box, one after the other. What is the probability that the students whose names are drawn are both boys? (1)The first card drawn is not replaced before the second card is drawn. (2)The box contains the names of 8 boys and 12 girls.