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There is no particular reason. There are times when a table is more useful and others where a tree diagram is better. If the probability of an event changes according to the outcome of an earlier event (for example picking cards without replacing) then a table will be close to useless whereas a tree diagram is perfectly suited.

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Q: In probability why would a table be used instead of a tree diagram?
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