There were 329 1st class passengers on the Titanic.
there was 2,603 passengers on titanic
Yes.
Opening a tin of paint with a spoon is an example of a simple machine called a first class lever. There are three different types of levers, which are first class, second class, and third class levers.
A ten yard penalty. (1st and 10 to 1st and 20)
Generally, the point of the shovel handle is not so much as a machine to amplify the force you exert, as it is simply a way of being able to reach the ground with a scooping device, without having to bend your spine too much in order to do it. There are times, however, such as when you use a shovel to dislodge a large rock, when you could use it as a lever.
there are 3 diffrent ypes of medals(1st,2nd and 3rd)
in tb esr increase very high than the normal range(>50mm/1st hr.) it can increase .100mm in 1st. hr.
The Titanic would've been able to hold 1,034 first class passengers and 2,566 passengers total
Of the 176 male passengers that sailed Titanic in First-Class, 58 survived.
There were 284 passengers on Titanic in First-Class. There were 709 passengers on Titanic in Second-Class. There were 1,317 passengers on Titanic in Third-Class.
123 1st class passengers died on Titanic (38%). 166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic (58%). 528 3rd class passengers died on Titanic (74%).
The Titanic band boarded Titanic as 2nd class passengers. Titanic's band were just the entertainers for 1st class.
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
go to the library go in a heated pool and they had many places to eat
Yes the titanic had a library, actually more than one
1st and 2nd class people traveled to Southampton, Cherbourg and Queenstown by train. 3rd class usually traveled from steerage ships. 1st and 2nd class traveled in limousines from Southampton, while 3rd class traveled on steerage trains. Depends how the passengers boarded Titanic, and what class they were in. Many immigrants were boarding Titanic for America. Most were not lucky enough to make the journey.
there were 285 passenger's on board of the second class
The passengers were grouped 1st class,2nd class and 3rd class.
They would have sandwiches, salads, meats and wines( depending on class) this would be 1st class