What is the answer to the following:

Money might be sewn into ___ coat

A. women's
B. woman's
C. womens'
D. womans'

To determine the correct answer to the question "Money might be sewn into ___ coat," we need to understand the rules of grammar and possessive forms. In this case, we are referring to a coat belonging to a woman or women in general.

The correct possessive form for a singular woman would be "woman's" (B), indicating that the coat belongs to an individual woman. This form uses an apostrophe ('s) to show possession.

On the other hand, if we are referring to multiple women, the possessive form would be "women's" (A), using an apostrophe ('s) to indicate plural possession.

The options "womens'" (C) and "womans'" (D) are incorrect because they use incorrect plural possessive forms. "Womens'" is missing an apostrophe before the 's', and "womans'" is grammatically incorrect as it uses the singular form "woman" to indicate possession in the plural form.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. women's.