Regarding ticket prices, historian Bob Godfrey says "There was indeed great variation, but the price most commonly charged for a 3rd Class passage from Southampton was around £8 ($40 US)".
1st class were 1,000 2nd class were 80 and 3rd class was 30
Yeah 3rd class can't get into a lifeboat!
The poor was at the bottom of the ship and rushd to the top before the first class did but it was to late the Rich got to pick bcuz they was Rich n could pay for it,,from Titanic. 12 people on 1 boat is crazy and I know danm well the man lowering the boat into the water was payed to do that
class A
Study at home, pay attention in class. It's as simple as that.
The oar of a boat falls under the class 1 lever, where the fulcrum is between the effort (force applied) and the load (boat).
You need to pay attention in class. That's what happned ....Lesson learned?
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Yes, a handheld boat paddle is a 3rd class lever because the effort (force applied by the user) is between the load (water resistance) and the fulcrum (pivot point where the hand holds the paddle). In this arrangement, the user applies force at a mechanical disadvantage, but gains increased speed and range of motion for paddling.
Yes. It was why just before the ship sank a large number of third class passengers arrived on the boat deck.
Class II
Most of the cruise ship today have only one class. You can get a more expensive cabin if you prefer, but it is still in the same class. There may even be some dining rooms that you have to pay extra for, but any one can pay the extra fee and use them if they choose to do so.