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Explain when it would be more useful to use the Counting Principle than a tree diagram to count possible outcomes of an event.
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Explain when it would be more useful to use the Counting Principle than a tree diagram to count possible outcomes of an event.
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Explain when it would be more useful to use the Counting Principle than a tree diagram to count possible outcomes of an event.
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because a tree diagram is mostly for finding how many possibilities or choices one has.
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