Not all browsers support the MP3 or OGG format, so both are usually included to insure cross-browser compatibility.
The Wav format can also be included, and unlike MP3 and Ogg, it supports every browser (minus Internet Explorer).
MP3 works with Internet Explorer 9+, Chrome 6+, and Safari 5+. Ogg works with every browser, minus Internet Explorer and Safari.
So the combination of MP3 and Wav, or MP3 and Ogg, would play the HTML5 Audio on virtually every major browser. Of course, it's a bad idea to include Wav and Ogg as a combo, due to the fact that Internet Explorer requires MP3 as a format.
So the multiple tags are included as a fallback.
Hopefully in the future, all the major browsers will support all the formats. Currently only Chrome does.
(Hope my answer doesn't sound like a tongue-twister.)