Based on prior knowledge, the relationship between RestingBP (resting blood pressure) and the presence of heart disease can be analyzed by considering normal blood pressure ranges and the impact of high blood pressure on heart health.

Normal blood pressure ranges are typically defined as systolic blood pressure (the top number) below 120 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) below 80 mm Hg. High blood pressure (hypertension) is often diagnosed when systolic blood pressure is consistently above 130 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure is consistently above 80 mm Hg.

Considering this information, we can analyze the relationship between RestingBP and the presence of heart disease:

- If RestingBP is within the normal range (e.g., below 120/80 mm Hg), it is less likely to indicate heart disease.
- If RestingBP is consistently above the normal range and falls into the high blood pressure category (e.g., systolic blood pressure consistently above 130 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure consistently above 80 mm Hg), it is more likely to indicate heart disease.

Based on this analysis, let's create the dictionary:

```json
{
	"no": [110.5, 112.0, 115.3, 118.9, 119.8],
	"yes": [135.7, 138.1, 140.2, 145.6, 149.0]
}
```

For the "no" class (patients without heart disease), five possible values of RestingBP within the normal range (below 120/80 mm Hg) are provided. These values are only examples and can be any typical RestingBP values within the normal range.

For the "yes" class (patients with heart disease), five possible values of RestingBP above the normal range (consistent with high blood pressure) are provided. These values are also examples and can represent common high blood pressure readings indicating a higher likelihood of heart disease.