There were 168 male second class passengers. Only 14 of them survived
167 male passengers were in Second-Class on Titanic (of those men, 13 were saved and 154 died).
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
Answer118 out of 285Answer14 of the 158 men 80 of the 93 woman and all 24 of the children; 118 in allAnswerThere were 119 of the 285 Second Class passengers that survived.
AnswerThere were 285 second class passengers aboard, of which 119 survived.Answer(158 men, 93 women, and 24 children)Of those, 118 lived. (14 men, 80 women, and 24 children)There were 284 second class passengers on Titanic.
AnswerAccording to the British Board of Trade report on the Titanic disaster, there were 325 first class passengers aboard - 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children.AnswerAccording to the First-Class Passenger Guest List on Encyclopedia-Titanic.org, there were 325 first-class passengers on the Titanic: 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children. Of these, 202 survived: 57 men, 140 women, and 5 children.Answer329
Answer128 second class passengers were saved from the Titanic in total. The count includes men, women, and children.Answer118 out of 285 second-class passengers survivedThere were 24 children, 93 women and 168 men on board as second class passengers out of these all the children survived, 80 woman were saved along with 14 males. This means there was a total of 285 second class passengers and only 118 survived.
Of the 176 male passengers that sailed Titanic in First-Class, 58 survived.
417 3rd class 456 2nd class 374 1st class.
174 third class men passengers survived. While 589 died, (Jack Phillips, crew, was the only crew member to let third class men on the lifeboats)
women and children were supossed to get on the lifeboats first, but somehow second class men doubled the survivors of first class children, and even women. so basiclly, men were mainly the survivers
Answer174 people survived the titanic in 3rd classAnswer178 third class passengers survived the sinking of the "Titanic"
3rd class on the titanic was in high quality compared to that of other ships. The titanic had many rooms consisting if about four beds (other ships had fewer large rooms). Married couples could travel together but single men and woman were separated (with men being at the bow). However, there were only two bathtubs, one for males, one for females!