The probability of drawing a yellow candy on the first draw is 21/70. Since we do not replace the yellow candy, there are now 69 candies in the jar. The probability of drawing a brown candy on the second draw is 14/69.
To find the probability of both events occurring, we multiply their probabilities: (21/70) * (14/69) = 294/4830.
Simplifying the fraction gives us a final probability of 7/115.