Here's a hint, 10^e is essentially how many zeros added behind the 1 e many times. Say for instance, if our exponent (e) is 1 the answer would be 10, as there is only one zero. For this case, it's 10^5, thus there will be 5 zeros. 100,000. So 2.36 x 100,000.
Now, all you must do is move the decimal point of 2.36 by how many zeros you see.