There on average thirty children in a class in the UK, there are at least twenty five children in a class in other countries
There were 25 second class children all survived
All 24 children in Second Class were saved.
1 out of 6 first class children died. No second-class children died. 52 of 79 third-class children died. 4 out of 144 first-class women died. 13 out of 93 second-class women died. 89 out of 165 third-class women died. And 3 out of 23 women crew members died
50 children
40
40
5
A class of 25 to 30 is considered average.
There were 25 children with second class tickets all 25 survived
There were 25 children in second class and all 25 were saved. A total of 550 women and children were on board. Of the 112 children on the ship 56 lived. They were 6 of 7 children from 1st class, the 25 in second class, and 25 children out of 80 in the steerage.
over 40.
40