The first posts and late answers review queues are a bit more in-depth than the low quality posts review queue.
In the low quality posts review queue, you're determining whether or not something qualifies for immediate deletion. These posts either can be improved or are already good enough, or they can't be improved and need to be deleted as quick as possible. Any effort you put forth on top of that is gravy.
In the first posts and late answers review queues, you're expected to put more effort into determining whether or not the answer is a good answer.
In the first posts queue, you are literally reviewing the first post that user has posted, their introduction to the site. This is your chance to correct any deviations from what we expect here at Stack Overflow and get the user on the right track. If you like quality content, treasure these reviews. There's no better route to quality content than quick and early user education.
In the late answers queue, you want to make sure that this new answer adds something over what is already present in the other answers, or at least presents that information in a different manner. There is no use keeping a low quality answer to a question that already has four or five high quality answers. Again, it is important to educate the users on what we expect at this point, and help them make the answer into all it can be.
In this case it was both a first post and a late answer, and there were already a few higher quality answers saying relatively the same thing in different ways. The new low quality answer did not add anything new. The correct action here would have been to investigate, then downvote and possibly comment.