I answered a question by a new user which was a relatively simple answer on a simple question.
This question is just an example; it was what got me thinking "At what point does the explanation stop on simple questions that require a simple answer?"
My answer was straightforward; a description of what functions were used, the code, and a SQL fiddle link.
I felt (and still do feel) this is sufficient, as did other voters who sat the answer at +5.
The question looked like this at +5
Using a combination of ROUND, EXP, SUM and LOG
SELECT ROUND(EXP(SUM(LOG([Col A]))),1)
FROM yourtable
SQL FIDDLE: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!3/d43c8/2/0
After which I got a comment saying "can you please explain your code a bit?". Not a problem, and I replied "@Alex Sure, what don't you feel is clearly explained?" which may have been their trigger if they took it the wrong way and gave a down vote.
Now I went on to break down my answer in detail.
But was (is) this kind of explanation necessary on this question?
How to Multiply all values within a column with SQL like SUM()