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62% of the passengers that sailed Titanic in First-Class were rescued.
AnswerAccording to the British Board of Trade report on the Titanic disaster, there were 325 first class passengers aboard - 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children.AnswerAccording to the First-Class Passenger Guest List on Encyclopedia-Titanic.org, there were 325 first-class passengers on the Titanic: 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children. Of these, 202 survived: 57 men, 140 women, and 5 children.Answer329
The second class on the titanic was good imagine the gave food like first class and first class food was better .
There were 284 passengers on Titanic in First-Class. There were 709 passengers on Titanic in Second-Class. There were 1,317 passengers on Titanic in Third-Class.
the highest was a first class
201 First-Class passengers survived Titanic.
It had two. One for first class on C deck port side. The 2nd was on E deck in the center of the ship between the second class elevator and cabin E82.
62% of the passengers that sailed Titanic in First-Class were rescued.
AnswerAccording to the British Board of Trade report on the Titanic disaster, there were 325 first class passengers aboard - 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children.AnswerAccording to the First-Class Passenger Guest List on Encyclopedia-Titanic.org, there were 325 first-class passengers on the Titanic: 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children. Of these, 202 survived: 57 men, 140 women, and 5 children.Answer329
The second class on the titanic was good imagine the gave food like first class and first class food was better .
There were 284 passengers on Titanic in First-Class. There were 709 passengers on Titanic in Second-Class. There were 1,317 passengers on Titanic in Third-Class.
the highest was a first class
There were 324 first class passengers sailing aboard Titanic.
She was in first class.
There were three classes on the Titanic. First class Second class and Third class
There were 324 first class passengers on the Titanic. 123 of those passengers did not survive
He was first class because he was the one who designed the Titanic from the bottom up