There is an age old method for this.
You count them.
There is an age old method for this. You count them.
its a very complicated method, but im sure u can figure it out. step 1: u count the people in boat
Multiply boat length (in feet) by boat width (in feet), then divide by 15.
To calculate the maximum number of people a boat can hold, you need to consider the boat's capacity, which is typically defined by its weight limit and safety regulations. First, determine the total weight capacity of the boat, then estimate the average weight per person, including their gear. Divide the total weight capacity by the average weight per person to find the maximum number of occupants. Additionally, always adhere to local regulations and safety guidelines to ensure safe occupancy levels.
A small craft that float on water is commonly known as boat. a boat may carry about a maximum number of a hundred people. The larger one's with greater number of goods and people is called ship.
3 people per boat
If the boat sinks, too many people are on it.
Ratio is 1 boat to 3 people
A boat capacity pate tells you the maximum number of people that can fit in the boat at any one time.
The number of people on each boat during the potato famine varied. Some ships were overcrowded and carried hundreds of passengers, while others had a smaller number of people on board. The ability to accommodate passengers also depended on the size and capacity of the boat.
The maximum weight and/or number of people the boat can carry safely.
No simple formula. When you add 100 kg to the boat, it displaces 100kg, ~ 100l water. You must then calculate how much lower the boat gets in the water, to displace that water. It would be easier, if the boat had vertical sides, like a barrel or a box, otherwise you need to do integration (calculus). If the boat is not rocking, and the water is perfectly still, you can put people into the boat, until the weight of the people equals the weight of the water displaced when the edge of the boat is at the edge of the water. But in real life, you must account for waves, wind etc. Then there is seating capacity, toilets, food etc, if we are talking about a liner or ferry.