Math Place Value Concept Review Chapter 3 SOL 2.11 (Examples are in red) Cent : A unit of money; 100 cents being equal to 1 dollar. Change: The amount of money you receive back when you pay with more money than something costs. Coin: A piece of metal issued by a government for use as money. Decimal Point: A symbol used to separate the ones place from the tenths place in decimals, or dollars form cents in money. $1.57 4.8 Dime: A coin worth ten cents. Dollar Bill: A bill worth 100 cents. Dollar Coin: A coin worth 100 cents. Dollar Sign: A symbol indicating that the number refers to money. $ Greatest Value: The coin or coins worth the most in a given set. Half-Dollar: A coin worth 50 cents. Least Value: The coin or coins worth the least in a given set. Nickel: A coin worth 5 cents. Penny: A coin worth 1 cent. Price: The amount for which buyer. a thing is sold or can be bought; the cost to the Quarter: A coin worth 25 cents. Record: To put into writing. Table: A chart or list that records and organizes information. Tally Marks: Marks that are used to record data. llll = 4