Blake rolls a number cube ten times and it lands on the number 5 three times.
What should Blake do to have his experimental probability equal or come closer to the theoretical probability of the number cube landing on 5?

A. He should roll 5 number cubes at a time.

B. He should roll the number cube 10 more times.

C. He should roll the number cube 200 more times.

D. He should choose a different type of number cube.