On that particular answer, I think it may be unclear whether they're plagiarising or whether they're quoting the other answer and stating it worked for them (the user doesn't really have enough of a history to sway me one way or the other so, being the nice guy I am, I'd probably give them the benefit of the doubt, i.e., assume it's the latter case).
However, it makes little difference to the eventual outcome. If the former (plagiarism), I'd simply downvote as not useful (justified by the fact it adds nothing to the answer already given) and make sure you upvote the other useful answers. That way, it floats toward the bottom as intended.
If the latter ("the above answer worked for me"), simply flag as not-an-answer, since it really isn't an answer.
For general plagiarism, I tend to adopt the first option above. If enough of the swarm do this, the answer disappears.