Jack rolled a die 60 times and recorded the results in the table. What could Jack expect to happen to the probability of getting a four if he increased the number of trials to 450?

Responses
A Jack should see the experimental probability of getting a four to decrease and come closer to 0.167 due to the Law of Large Numbers.Jack should see the experimental probability of getting a four to decrease and come closer to 0.167 due to the Law of Large Numbers.
B Jack has no idea what to expect. Until you actually perform the simulation you cannot predict the outcome of the results.Jack has no idea what to expect. Until you actually perform the simulation you cannot predict the outcome of the results.
C Jack should expect to see the probability of getting a four remain the same. If you increase the number of trials you can expect to see similar results as to what you got the first time, therefore the probability will not change.Jack should expect to see the probability of getting a four remain the same. If you increase the number of trials you can expect to see similar results as to what you got the first time, therefore the probability will not change.
D Jack should expect to see a increase in the probability of getting a four. As you increase the number of trials you increase the number of times a four occurred, which raises the probability.

A. Jack should see the experimental probability of getting a four to decrease and come closer to 0.167 due to the Law of Large Numbers.