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it would be a middle class merchant
The cost would be $0 because the ticket cannot be used
Second Class £12/$60 ($690 today)
According to one source, Titanic tickets were as follows: First Class (parlor suite) $870-$4,350 (today's price $50,000). First Class (berth) $30-$50 ($1724 today). Second Class $12-$60 ($690 today). Third Class 3 to 8 $40 ($172-$460 today).
If you mean a real, legitimate antique ticket, probably millions. I wish I had one, and I came close, since my either great great grandfather or great grandfather had a ticket to go on the Titanic but decided not to go. Anyways, what the passengers would have had to pay is probably about $600 today for first class.Answer:Just as today there were different classes.The most expensive one-way tickets would be for First Class (parlor suite) which would be $50,000 today.The cheapest seats would be Third Class which would range from $172 to $460 today depending on location and accommodations.
I would say the merchant class.
it would be a middle class merchant
First Class £870 ($69,600 today)Second Class £12 ($960 today)Third Class £3 to £8 ($172 to $640 today)http://wiki.answers.com/What_were_the_prices_for_each_class_of_passenger_tickets_to_the_Titanic#ixzz1qnOVZ5Ay
The cost would be $0 because the ticket cannot be used
Second Class £12/$60 ($690 today)
to what extent would sociologists agree that ethnic divisions are imoprtant than class divisions in Britain today?
Cost of a ticket (one way) First Class (parlor suite) £870/$4,350 ($83,200 today) First Class (berth) £30/$150 ($2975 today) Second Class £12/$60 ($1200 today) Third Class £3 to £8/$40 ($298 to $793 today)
$960 dollars
my wienies is showing
Before he became an outlaw Robin Hood would have probably been in the upper-class because he owned land.
Well I read it with my freshmen class
A merchant would often go to the market and sell his goods. Then like any other person a merchant will go to church and pray because if not they would most likely get punished by the Lord or even put to death for not respecting God. When a merchant or serf was finished praying they would help around the house with cleaning, cooking, taking care of kids, or farming the land.