Hello Lei,

> As I learned, the comma in the syntax "print(elem)," will prevent the use of
> newline character. Why does it not work here?

This method of suppressing the newline is outdated. It was used with the
print statement in python2, but in python3 print is a function, so the comma
does not work anymore.

> How can I make the results in one line?

You can do almost the same thing you tried to do

  for elem in [10, 20, 25, 27, 28.5]:
      print(elem, end=" ")

or just use the tuple unpacking when calling print

  print(*[10, 20, 25, 27, 28.5])

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