The Venn diagram represents the relationship among subsets of real numbers: rational numbers, irrational numbers, integers, whole numbers, and natural numbers. Drag the numbers to the boxes labeled Irrational numbers, Rational numbers, Integers, Whole numbers, and Natural numbers to correctly place the numbers in the Venn diagram. Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Irrational numbers Rational numbers Integers Whole numbers Natural numbers

The numbers are:
0
-5
-4 3/5
7/8
1.333333333
pi
check mark 49
check mark 8

The numbers can be placed in the Venn diagram as follows:

Irrational numbers: pi
Rational numbers: -4 3/5, 7/8, 1.333333333
Integers: 0, -5, check mark 49, check mark 8
Whole numbers: 0, -5, check mark 49, check mark 8
Natural numbers: check mark 8

Unfortunately, I am not able to drag and drop numbers into a Venn diagram as I can only provide text-based responses. However, I can help categorize the given numbers for you.

From the list of numbers provided:
0 is a Whole number, an Integer, and a Rational number.
-5 is a Whole number, an Integer, and a Rational number.
-4 3/5 is a Rational number and an Integer.
7/8 is a Rational number.
1.333333333 is a Rational number.
Pi (π) is an Irrational number.
check mark 49 and check mark 8 are not numbers and cannot be categorized.

Please note that Whole numbers include all positive numbers (natural numbers), zero, and their negatives. Integers include positive and negative whole numbers and zero. Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a fraction (where the denominator is not zero), while Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as fractions and often have non-terminating or non-repeating decimals.

If you require further assistance or have more specific questions, please let me know.

To correctly place the numbers in the Venn diagram, we need to understand the different subsets of real numbers.

1. Rational numbers: These are numbers that can be expressed as a fraction or a ratio of two integers. They can include whole numbers, integers, and fractions. Examples of rational numbers in the given list are: -4 3/5, 7/8, and 1.333333333.

2. Irrational numbers: These are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction or a ratio of two integers. They do not have a repeating decimal pattern and go on indefinitely without terminating. Examples of irrational numbers in the given list are: pi.

3. Integers: These are whole numbers, both positive and negative, including zero. Examples of integers in the given list are: 0, -5, check mark 49, and check mark 8.

4. Whole numbers: These are non-negative integers, including zero. Examples of whole numbers in the given list are: 0, check mark 49, and check mark 8.

5. Natural numbers: These are positive integers, excluding zero. Examples of natural numbers in the given list are: check mark 49 and check mark 8.

Now, you can drag and place the numbers in the corresponding boxes on the Venn diagram based on their definitions and properties.