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'''''Mario Calculator''''' is a [[DSiWare]] calculator application that was first released in 2009 for 200 DSi Points. In 2011, with the launch of the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Nintendo eShop#Nintendo 3DS|eShop]], ''Mario Calculator'' was included as a title for $1.99 (USD). In Japan, ''Mario Calculator'' was released in tandem with ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing Calculator|Animal Crossing Calculator]]'', although in North America, it was released on the same day as ''[[Mario Clock]]''; it is similar to ''Mario Calculator'' in that it reuses graphics and sound effects from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
'''''Mario Calculator''''' is a [[DSiWare]] calculator application that was first released in 2009 for 200 DSi Points. In 2011, with the launch of the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Nintendo eShop#Nintendo 3DS|eShop]], ''Mario Calculator'' was included as a title for $1.99 (USD). In Japan, ''Mario Calculator'' was released in tandem with ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing Calculator|Animal Crossing Calculator]]'', although in North America, it was released on the same day as ''[[Mario Clock]]''; it is similar to ''Mario Calculator'' in that it reuses graphics and sound effects from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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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.
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===
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!style="background-color:#69A2B3"|Option
!style="background-color:#69A2B3"|Units
|-
|Length
|Centimeter • Meter • Kilometer • Inch • Foot • Yard • Furlong • Mile
|-
|Weight
|Gram • Kilogram • Ounce • Pound • Stone • Carat • (Metric) Tonne
|-
|Volume
|Milliliter • Liter • Cubic meter • Fluid ounce (UK) • (Imperial) Pint • Gallon (UK) • Fluid ounce (US) • Gallon (US)
|-
|Time
|Second • Minute • Hour • Day • Week • Year • Century
|-
|Area
|Square meter (m²) • Square foot (ft²) • Square yard (yd²) • Square mile (mi²) • hectar • acre
|-
|Speed
|Meter/second • Meter/minute • Kilometer/hour • Speed of light • Foot/second • Miles/hour • Knot • Mach
|-
|Temperature
|Celsius • Fahrenheit • Kelvin
|-
|Age
|Human • Cat • Dog (small) • Dog (large) • Hamster • Budgie • Rabbit • Horse
|}


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