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Probably, yes. An unknown ship (rumoured to be the Californian) was spotted in the distance as the Titanic was sinking. It could have saved many if not all lives if it had went to the sinking Titanic.
20 female crew members were saved from Titanic.
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Of the 712 survivors of Titanic, 323 were males.
If there had been more lifeboats aboard the Titanic, then yes more people could have been saved. There was time and capacity to save more lives even with the original amount of lifeboats, but because of the lack obvious signs of damage and danger, many were reluctant to leave the boat to get on the much smaller lifeboats. The lifeboats were designed to hold 40 people, but many were launched only partly full.
About one half of the people on board.
389 women and children were saved from Titanic.
905
1,228 if all boats were filled to capacity.
1,496 people died and 712 people lived on Titanic.
1,496 people died on Titanic (and 712 were saved).
the capacity of the boats on Titanic was 1,178. 2,208 people were sailing her the night of the sinking. If all seats were occupied, then 1030 people would still be on Titanic (as opposed to the 1,496 that really were).