Keisha folicu a number cube 40 times and got the following results.Outcome RolledNumber of Rolls1327Explanation3Check6485Answer the following. Round your answers to the nearest thousandths.96(a) From Keisha's results, compute the experimental probability of rolling a 5 or 6.17(b) Assuming that the cube is fair, compute the theoretical probability of rolling a 5 or 6.7(c) Assuming that the cube is fair, choose the statement below that is true.O With a small number of rolls, it is surprising when the experimental probability is muchgreater than the theoretical probability.Q With a small number of rolls, it is not surprising when the experimental probability is muchthe theoretical prohnhilitisI need help with this math problem