In a scientific notation, you have to put a decimal right after the first number (unless it is a zero). How many times you move the decimal from its original spot determines the answer. (FYI: In a number like 196 the decimal point is 196.000<--here)
1.
5.8927 (moved the decimal point 4 times, so the answer is --->) 5.8927×[tex]10^{4} [/tex]
2.
1.304×[tex]10^{9} [/tex]
3.
6.73×[tex]10^{6} [/tex]
4.
1.33×[tex]10^{4} [/tex]
5.
9.77×[tex]10^{22} [/tex]
6.
3.84×[tex]10^{5} [/tex]