There are 30 cans of soda in a refrigerator. The table shows how many cans there are of each type. If you reach in and pull out one can of soda, what is the probability that it is a lemon-lime soda?

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To determine the probability of pulling out a lemon-lime soda can from the refrigerator, we need to know how many cans of lemon-lime soda there are out of the total 30 cans.

The probability \( P \) of an event is calculated using the formula:

\[ P(\text{event}) = \frac{\text{Number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total number of outcomes}} \]

In this case, the number of favorable outcomes is the number of lemon-lime sodas, and the total number of outcomes is the total number of cans (which is 30).

If you can provide the specific number of lemon-lime cans, I can help you calculate the probability. Please share that information!