Answer: n = 26
Explanation
A kite in geometry is a quadrilateral that has adjacent sides equal to one another; however, all four sides are not the same length. Otherwise, we'd have a rhombus.
It appears two of the adjacent sides are n centimeters long. It also appears that the other two adjacent sides are n+3 centimeters long.
If that is the case, then we'll add up those four sides to get a perimeter of 110 centimeters. This allows us to solve for variable n.
side1+side2+side3+side4 = perimeter
n+n + (n+3) + (n+3) = 110
4n+6 = 110
4n = 110-6
4n = 104
n = 104/4
n = 26