About 1,200
905
They went on lifeboats or just simply died.
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.
well.....1,500 people died and 694 people where on the lifeboats and 6 people got saved from the water so.....about 2,200
1,228 if all boats were filled to capacity.
If loading people in to lifeboats is saving them then he saved at least 290.
There were 712 survivors of Titanic in the lifeboats.
The only people that were successfully saved from Titanic were those that boarded lifeboats (and a few that were pulled in from the water).
There were 16 rigid-sided lifeboats and 4 canvas-sided ("collapsible") boats, for a total of 20. Their maximum capacity was 1, 178. There were 2,223 total passengers and crew on board.
Lol Depends how many more lifeboats were on the ship. The reason there werent enough lifeboats onboard was because mr Ismay (The builder of the ship) didnt want to put any more lifeboats on because it made the ship look ugly.
Their website says "more than 139,000 lives saved since 1824 when the RNLI was formed. The total will be higher than that because there were a lot of lifeboats operating before that date.