Identify the error in apostrophe use in the sentence. If there is no error, choose no error.

Bill sold sixty DOLLARS' worth of candy for this MONTHS' contribution to the marching BAND’S travel fund.

O dollars'
Omonths'
Oband's
O no error

months'

The error in apostrophe use in the sentence is the use of "MONTHS'" and "BAND’S".

The correct use of the apostrophe in this sentence would be "MONTHS'" and "BAND'S".

The apostrophe should follow the "S" in "MONTHS'" to indicate possession, meaning that the contribution is for the worth of candy sold during multiple months.

Similarly, the apostrophe should follow the "D" in "BAND'S" to indicate possession, meaning that the travel fund belongs to the marching band.

So, the correct answer is "O months'".

The error in apostrophe use is in "MONTHS'." It should be "month's" because it is referring to a singular possession, not multiple months.