Sometimes there's no black and white case. An answer can be low quality because it doesn't really answer the question, it just provides some brief technical detail or statement with no explanation given, such as "I tried to do x and it solved the problem for me". Such brief statements are really just comments, if there is no explanation why.
In order to tell whether such brief statements are acceptable answers or just a comment that doesn't answer the question, you might need to know the technical stuff that the question and answer is about. If you aren't certain or if you suspect that you need to have specific knowledge about the topic to tell, the "skip" button should be used.
In your specific case, the answer was on-topic and attempted to answer the question, so it might have been a valid answer. It seems that someone with more knowledge of the topic thought that the answer was so poor that it needed to be removed.
Note that the review audit system is broken, so you will sometimes get review audits where the post is just fine, yet the audit thought they were not.