This is known as the Prime Symbol. It can have different meanings depending upon the context used. Without knowing more about the question you're querying, the best I can do is provide you with the following link which should answer your question.
I've never seen this symbol used with numbers on an online quiz !
The only answers I can think of are feet or possibly minutes, but to say 20 feet 30 feet 45 feet wouldn't make sense on a quiz show unless they are asking you to choose from the 3 answers.
The symbol is used in other contexts in maths but not with numbers- for example in calculus f '(x) represents the derivative of the function f(x). It's also use dto represent set complements. But agagin i can't see these being covered in a quiz.
It would normally be written as 20� 30′ 45″, which is
20 degrees 30 minutes 45 seconds. There are sixty minutes in a degree and sixty seconds in a minute. In the decimal form it would be 20.5125�.
Thanks for your replies. At least now I can learn about prime.
When I went straight from the quiz to this site, I'd made the mistake of memorising the sign upside down, so I thought it was an apostrophe. I have just had another look at the quiz and one of the actual questions was 15,16 x 2,31. So it was a comma not an apostrophe. I'm sorry about my mistake. What does the comma mean here?