Inches is shown by two apostrophes (").
One, example 5'2" equals five feet and two inches.
The symbol for feet is one apostrophe, as in 15 feet = 15' The symbol for inches is two apostrophes, as in 15 inches = 15"
"Feet" has no apostrophes.
Plurals don't use apostrophes, so the first one is correct.
One foot = 12 inches, so two feet = 24 inches.
One, example 5'2" equals five feet and two inches.
The symbol for feet is one apostrophe, as in 15 feet = 15' The symbol for inches is two apostrophes, as in 15 inches = 15"
The inch sign is two prime symbols (″), while the foot sign is one (′). In ordinary typing, single and double quotation marks or apostrophes may be substituted.
"Feet" has no apostrophes.
one is for what a person owns and the other is that there is a letter
2 apostrophes mean inches, and one means feet. 6'5" means six feet and 5 inches
You don't. Apostrophes aren't use to make words plural. The plural of person is people. (One person, two people.) You don't need the apostrophe in apostrophes either.
Plurals don't use apostrophes, so the first one is correct.
Apostrophe has only one name. It's apostrophe. The plural is apostrophes.
One foot and ten inches
Apostrophes are punctuation marks used to indicate possession or contraction. For example, "Mary's book" shows possession, while "can't" is a contraction of "cannot." It's important to use apostrophes correctly to avoid confusion in writing.
No words are contracted into apostrophes.