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128 second class passengers were saved from the Titanic in total. The count includes men, women, and children.
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118 out of 285 second-class passengers survived
There 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.
Of the 176 male passengers that sailed Titanic in First-Class, 58 survived.
Answer118 out of 285Answer14 of the 158 men 80 of the 93 woman and all 24 of the children; 118 in allAnswerThere were 119 of the 285 Second Class passengers that survived.
166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic (58%). 118 people survived in 2nd class on Titanic (42%).
181 Third-Class passengers survived the sinking of Titanic.
Of the 710 third class passengers only 174 survived.
202 out of 325 first class passengers survived
201 First-Class passengers survived Titanic.
Of the 176 male passengers that sailed Titanic in First-Class, 58 survived.
Answer118 out of 285Answer14 of the 158 men 80 of the 93 woman and all 24 of the children; 118 in allAnswerThere were 119 of the 285 Second Class passengers that survived.
166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic (58%). 118 people survived in 2nd class on Titanic (42%).
181 Third-Class passengers survived the sinking of Titanic.
There were 706 third class passengers and only 178 of them survived
Of the 710 third class passengers only 174 survived.
There were 168 male second class passengers. Only 14 of them survived
174 third class men passengers survived. While 589 died, (Jack Phillips, crew, was the only crew member to let third class men on the lifeboats)
202 out of 325 first class passengers survived
Per the British Board of Trade report on the Titanic disaster, there were originally 325 first class passengers on board - 175 men, 144 women and 6 children. Of that number, 202 survived - consisting of 57 men, 140 women, and 5 children.