
To describe why table approach is not applicable for multi stage experiment.

Explanation of Solution
Given information: A multi-stage experiment
Explanation-
As a table is two-dimensional, it will be impossible to list possible outcomes for three or more stages of experiment. So , tables may be used only for a two − stage experiment.
For example, consider the event of flipping two coins. The table for same will be as below-
Now, with three flip coins- where will the third stage be shown. It cannot be added in the bottom row or as an additional column . Hence, for multi- stage events, table is not appropriate for representation.
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