Of a total of 2,223 people, only 706 survived; 1,517 perished.[5] If the lifeboats were filled to capacity 1,178 people could have been saved. Of the First Class, 199 were saved (60%) and 130 died. Of the Second Class, 119 (44%) were saved and 166 were lost. Of the Third Class, 174 were saved (25%) and 536 perished. Of the crew, 214 were saved (24%) and 685 perished. 1,347 men (80%) died, and 103 women (26%) died. 53 children (about 50%) also died
2006-07-28 09:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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All the ones who didn't survive
2006-07-28 09:13:10
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answer #2
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answered by rules27 6
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1517 died. . only 700 or so survived.
2006-07-28 09:13:13
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answered by melbel 3
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1,503 people died.
Look on the last sentence of the third paragraph on the link below, and you will see it.
2006-07-28 09:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i think there was only a handful of survivers
2006-07-28 09:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of them.
2006-07-28 09:11:54
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answered by wpililli 2
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