Your answer was deleted by a moderator (♦), so can only be undeleted by a moderator. If you believe that the two answers are different enough that it warrants undeletion, then the only way to have it undeleted is to flag it for moderator attention.
That said, it probably won't get undeleted in its current state, where the majority part of the answer is an exact match. Why do I say that?
bluefeet♦ at Why a useful answer got deleted?:
If you can use the identical answer across multiple posts, then that is a strong indicator that you have found duplicate questions. Instead of posting the same answer you should vote to close these questions.
Jon Clements♦ in a comment
Then the exact same answer probably isn't appropriate then? If you don't think the questions are duplicates, then amend your answer to be specific to each question as appropriate - don't just copy/paste the same answer
ChrisF♦ in an answer referencing Jon's comment:
As Jon points out in his comment, if the questions aren't duplicates then you should be tailoring your answer to the specifics of the question.
George Stocker♦ in an answer to Why were my answers deleted? [...]:
If you see two questions that are so similar that you believe the same answer applies, your best bet is to vote to close or flag to close the question as a duplicate.
If you do not have the reputation to do that, either tailor your answer to the specific question asked, or leave a comment pointing to your answer.
Robert Harvey♦ in a comment:
The moderator has a point; it's not acceptable to copy/paste a general answer to several specific questions. That's backwards. The right way is to post the general answer to a general question about packaging, or whatever this is about.
BoltClock♦ in an answer to What should be done about the recycling of incorrect answers?
As you may have guessed, we don't delete incorrect answers, but if someone is bumping several questions with what is essentially the same answer when they should be flagging the questions as duplicates instead, we may speak to them.
(I'm sure that if I dig a little I could probably find more.)