What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Math for Smarty Pants
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SOLVED. "Math for Smarty Pants" Children's book - Mathematics, Paradoxes, Factorials, Logic Problems? [s]
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The book had lots of pictures, and a few different recurring characters that explained the various concepts. Some pages were comic-book-like, with panels and dialogue. Here's the distinct topics I can remember having features:
The Barbershop Paradox
Perfect numbers
Prime numbers
Dollar words (where a=1, b=2, etc., words that add up to 100) ("Prevent inflation")
Factorials (I distinctly remember one of the characters saying "3!" and another character wondering why they were shouting a number) - they explained this concept using the number of possible line orders for people standing in line for ice cream
Algebraic word problems - they had a tug of war competition where "three bodybuilders pull as hard as five grandmothers, two grandmothers and a bodybuilder pull as hard as a St. Bernard, who would win between..."
The game Mastermind, except they called it "donut" or "bagel" or something...
The physical book itself was fairly large, but it wasn't hardbound; it was about magazine-size, but sturdier than that. I vaguely remember it being light-colored, with large black print for the title.
One of the characters in the book had large frizzy hair and glasses, and I think his name was IQ?
If I remember anything else that was in the book, I'll add it; there were tons more concepts. I remember learning so much from it when I was younger; I'd love to be able to see it again for nostalgia.
Anyone have any ideas?