Your question cannot be answered because you didn't tell us what they were passengers OF, as well as WHEN and WHERE.
by a spare boat
The Capathia
Approximately 74.35% of female passengers were saved.
905
181 Third-Class passengers survived the sinking of Titanic.
There were more passengers and crew than the lifeboats could hold.
His meritorious actions saved the lives of all of the passengers.
because they were more important
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.
There were 706 third-class passengers and only 178 of them were saved.
2224 passengers and crew were on board the Titanic
Seventy-five percent of the third-class passengers died because there were insufficient third-class lifeboats and could not readily reach them. It has also been alleged they were deliberately prevented from escape.