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Questions about coordinating conjunctions, such as “and”, “but”, “or”, “nor”, and “so”.
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"Nikki's and Alice's cars" vs. "Nikki and Alice's cars"
This mostly echoes what else is written here, but here's a source with a clearly stated distinction:
Purdue's OWL says:
add 's to the plural forms that do not end in -s:
the children's game
the gee …