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There are two modes: calculator and unit converter, and both are shown from the bottom screen and used with the Stylus. Whenever the player starts ''Mario Calculator'', the game starts in calculator mode. In this mode, [[Mario]] is shown on the top screen, in an underground stage. Pressing left or right on {{button|ds|pad}} moves Mario in the corresponding direction, and pressing {{button|ds|A}} causes him to jump. The calculator only has basic functions, which include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and showing the percentage of a number. The calculator can show up to 13 digits, and it also has a memory key. | There are two modes: calculator and unit converter, and both are shown from the bottom screen and used with the Stylus. Whenever the player starts ''Mario Calculator'', the game starts in calculator mode. In this mode, [[Mario]] is shown on the top screen, in an underground stage. Pressing left or right on {{button|ds|pad}} moves Mario in the corresponding direction, and pressing {{button|ds|A}} causes him to jump. The calculator only has basic functions, which include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and showing the percentage of a number. The calculator can show up to 13 digits, and it also has a memory key. | ||
To switch to unit converter mode, the player can either tap the Unit Converter icon (which shows a sprite of Small Luigi) on the lower screen or have Mario enter a [[Warp Pipe]] on the right side. In doing, so | To switch to unit converter mode, the player can either tap the Unit Converter icon (which shows a sprite of Small Luigi) on the lower screen or have Mario enter a [[Warp Pipe]] on the right side. In doing, so Luigi emerges from the other side of the Warp Pipe. There are eight options to the unit converter: Length, Weight, Volume, Time, Area, Speed, Temperature, and Age. | ||
===Available conversions=== | ===Available conversions=== |