Imagine you have a cube (a box with six square sides). First, cut 16 identical colourful rectangular paper strips of any size you like (choose one size and make all 16 the same). Can you cover the entire outside surface of the cube with these strips, with no gaps and no overlapping? The strips may bend and wrap around edges and corners, but after cutting the 16 strips, you are not allowed to cut them again, and everything must stay on the cube’s surface. Is it possible? Explain why or why not. (For example, two of the strips may look like this: