You would need more information - you still have 100,000 different combinations for the remaining five digits. In theory you could try them out one by one, but that will take quite a while.
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In such cases, you should compare one digit at a time, from left to right, until you find a digit that is different in the two numbers. That is, compare the first digit (after the decimal period) with the first digit, the second digit with the second digit, etc.
Look for the first digit that is different. In this case, the first digit after the decimal point. The number that has the larger digit in this position, is larger. If the first digit is the same, compare the second digit with the second digit, the third digit with the third digit, and so forth, until you find a difference.
Since there is no whole part, compare the digits after the decimal point one by one (first digit with first digit, second digit with second digit, etc.), until you find two digits that are different.
...you add them up with a calculator to make sure they are correct.
-- Calculate the square root in the usual fashion, continuing until you have two digits after the decimal point. -- If the second digit after the point is 4 or less, discard it, and what's left is your answer. -- If the second digit after the point is 5 or more, discard it, and increase the first digit after the point by '1' to get your answer.