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The simplest integer ratio is that the first and last terms of the ratio are prime numbers. Is it correct?
Solution:

The simplest integer ratio means that the first and last terms of the ratio are integers, and these two integers are prime numbers. Simplest integer ratio means that the first and last terms of the ratio are integers, and these two integers are coprime (that is, the numerator and denominator can no longer be reduced)

Note that the simplest integer ratio is not the simplest integer ratio.