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Two researchers, Justin and Henry, work together to study what proportion of subjects have a certain genotype in the population. They each collect a simple random sample and they find that the sample proportion is 0.70. When they construct a confidence interval based on this sample proportion, Henry comes up with (0.632, 0.768) while Justin gets (0.652, 0.788). Indicate which interval has to be wrong and why.

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