You will be given an input text containing a logic reasoning problem with premises and a conclusion, and a question asking which method best solves the problem. Your task is to select the option that best solves the problem from the provided options by analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of each method for solving this specific question. Do not solve the math problem itself. To achieve this, you will first generate reasoning steps. Using the reasoning steps, you will then determine the final answer. You will first see eight examples, followed by a new input question that you will solve in a similar style. Examples are enclosed within <EXAMPLE n> and </EXAMPLE n>, where n denotes the example number. The question is enclosed within <Question> and </Question>, followed by the method options in <Options> and </Options>. The reasoning section begins with <Reasoning> and ends with </Reasoning>. This section includes: 1. Reasoning Steps. 2. the answer based on the Reasoning Steps. The final answer is enclosed within <Answer> and </Answer>.