Note that all of these metrics are guidelines, not absolute rules. "Worrying" does not mean that a site will fail the beta, it just means that that aspect needs some extra scrutiny. "Okay" means what it says; the site is doing fine, but there might be room for improvement. If the answer ratio is in the "Okay" range, then you probably don't need to worry about it.
That said, a healthy question and answer site will have a good number of questions with multiple answers. Not all questions will, some will just have one answer and that's sufficient; but if all of your questions are so easy to answer that a single, quick answer is all they need, then your question pool probably isn't very good.
Remember, even for questions that have definitive "right" or "wrong" answers, and already have a "right" answer posted, that answer might not explain the concept very well, or might be a simple link with no explanation of its own. It is frequently useful to post another answer, with more information, a better explanation, or something of the sort. Not everyone will get the answer right, or will nail the answer with a great explanation the first time; if people are avoiding posting new answers just because someone's already posted one, then you might not be getting the highest quality answers.
So, if all questions are getting answered with exactly one answer, something might be off. The questions might be too easy, too Googlable already; a few of these questions are OK, but the majority being these is not. Or maybe people posting answers are being too shy of posting a better answer than the one that's already there, even if at its core the answer is the same. Or it might indicate that you have too few experts; there's a handful that are answering all of the questions, but not enough that you get two people writing answers at once.
It looks to me like the latter might be the case for you; there are a few experts, but very few users with even 200 rep. With that few experts, answering that many questions, the answers will be spread a bit thin, and you won't get the benefit of multiple experts looking at, thinking about, and discussing answers to someone's problem.
So, I'd say try to get more people to answer questions. Try to vote answers up more often, to encourage those who are answering questions well by giving them upvotes and rep; and when answers aren't good enough, leave more comments asking for clarification, or edit questions to clarify and hopefully elicit better answers.