To find the perimeter of a square, you multiply the length of one side by 4. If each side measures (2 \frac{5}{6}), first convert this to an improper fraction: (2 \frac{5}{6} = \frac{17}{6}). Then, the perimeter is (4 \times \frac{17}{6} = \frac{68}{6} = \frac{34}{3}). Thus, the perimeter of the square is ( \frac{34}{3} ) or approximately (11 \frac{1}{3}).
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