This particular question deserved to be closed because it was not helpful to anyone other than the OP.
But in general, a helpful answer that contains a question mark should not be downvoted, deleted or flagged just because of the wording.
Yes, SO is designed to be a Question and Answer site. As the Tour says:
This site is all about getting answers. It's not a discussion forum. There's no chit-chat.
But the ugly truth is that many good questions here don't start with quite enough information to give a definitive answer. Ideally, given a question with most but not all of the information needed to solve it, the next step would be a comment asking for clarification.
But that doesn't always happen. What does happen often are speculative answers ranging in style:
"Did you try Y?"
"Is it situation X? Y should solve it".
"This might be situation X, try Y"
"That information is consistent with situation X, which needs Y to solve it"
We do have discussion here - we have to - it's part of problem solving. And when answers of this type are accepted, then primary mission accomplished. Question asked, Answer received. Even if the form leaves something to be desired.
It's great to attempt to make the whole question more useful to others by rewording the first example into the last. Definitely do that.
But it's just wrong to flag that type of answer for deletion. You don't further the site's mission to "Build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming" by destroying the building blocks.
dataManager.cpp
to include in their build.