Daisy was testing \[H_0: \mu=33\] versus \[H_\text{a}: \mu>33\] with a sample of \[11\]observations. Her test statistic was \[t=1.368\]. Assume that the conditions for inference were met. What is the approximate P-value for Daisy's test?
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