1. **State the problem:** We have a kite with sides labeled as $n$ cm, $n$ cm, $n+3$ cm, and $n+3$ cm. The perimeter is given as 110 cm. We need to find the value of $n$.
2. **Formula for perimeter of a kite:** The perimeter $P$ is the sum of all side lengths.
$$P = n + n + (n+3) + (n+3)$$
3. **Set up the equation:** Since the perimeter is 110 cm,
$$n + n + (n+3) + (n+3) = 110$$
4. **Simplify the equation:**
$$2n + 2(n+3) = 110$$
$$2n + 2n + 6 = 110$$
$$4n + 6 = 110$$
5. **Isolate $n$:**
$$4n = 110 - 6$$
$$4n = 104$$
6. **Solve for $n$:**
$$n = \frac{104}{4}$$
$$n = 26$$
7. **Answer:** The value of $n$ is 26 cm.
Kite Perimeter Bb06Aa
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