There's a significant subjective factor in this... but here's my take.
General principle: If undeleting a question is a net gain for SO, then yes, we should undelete it. To be a net gain, it needs to be a well-formulated question, one which is not close-worthy. I'll gladly undelete such questions, especially if they have good answers. (0-score answers don't prevent questions from being deleted so sometimes good answers get deleted because their question was.)
The problem with this question is that it is not clear that it is a net gain for SO. I don't agree with the custom close reason that was used but the question is a duplicate of another one. And yes, accepted answer there does fully answers the question we are talking about here, sizes and all. In the off-chance that there is in fact still a problem remaining, then the question that was deleted (and is now undeleted) should be edited to specify what problem exactly still remains.
It could be the case here that the OP of the deleted question followed the link to the other question in the comments, read the answer there, read the document that answer was pointing to and thought "yep, my question is answered", and deleted their own question. Sometimes the OP will comment "yes, that question fully answers mine" before deleting. It did not happen here but the OP could still have decided their question answered. While it's true we do not make a practice of deleting duplicates, there is no hard and fast rule saying that duplicates must not ever be deleted.