It's impossible to say exactly how many people were pulled down with the Titanic on the night of her sinking but, by definition, that would have to mean people below decks.
Since 1,496 people died and over 300 bodies were recovered, the number would be close to 1,000.
Six
712 people survived Titanic by casting off in the lifeboats (including several who were pulled from the sea).
52
If you mean rescued, about 700 people.
712 people survived Titanic by leaving her in lifeboats (with some pulled from the water). None rowed to the US but all were rescued by Carpathia, a steamship.
Between 12-14 people were pulled from the water after the sinking of Titanic; and 3-7 of them died.
more than 250 people
Contrast completion stated that 1,513 people stayed on board the Titanic when it went down, taking them with her Formulation stated that there was 2,217 people on board Summarization states that there was 4 classes of people on the Titanic: First-Class Second-Class Third-Class and the Crew
over 9,000
the Titanic sank about 1000 meters down.
there where approximately 2000 people aboard3433
1,517 people died on the titanic