We use binomdist when:
1. The random variables are "discrete". For example number of cockroaches found in a jar would be discrete, because it pretty much has to be an integer
2. There is the idea of "trials"
binomdist gives a probability. Now, watch for "false" and "true". Here is a Youtube on this.
We use norm.dist when the random variable is continuous. This posting (in my blog here) might help.
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