The example is non-generic, so I being a non-expert in Ruby on Rails, can not comment if they are indeed the same answer.
But if it is, you have two option. Either downvote it or flag it as Custom flag to bring it in attention to a moderator. That's all you can do (As far I know). The answer may or may not have plagiarized the previous answer. They might have started writing it and then took a break to watch videos and then wrote it. We can not be sure that they have actually read the original answer or not. In this case normally a moderator uses her own common sense to judge the accusation. The case will be strong if the user has done it before.
Just remember that explaining a previous answer in another point of view is not a crime. They took some time to do it and deserve a credit (Reputation) for that. I have flagged more than one such answer which were declined giving this simple reason. In my personal opinion they need to be looked up thoroughly since I do not consider plagiarism as a good way of getting reputation. But in the end it all depends upon what the moderators think. And trust me, in most cases they are more right than you and me.
There's already a discussion on this here and some more at here. Here's what Deduplicator said
That is an easy and clear question, with a simple and straightforward
answer,
Thus there's no wonder it attracted lots of fast, correct and nearly
identical answers. If you take a look, those three answers were posted
within a span of less than 4 minutes, the first one less than four
minutes after the queston.
The answerers most likely didn't see each others answers until after
they posted. Naturally, you should take into account whether your
answer adds anything over pre-existing ones.
As an aside, looks like the same happened here!
It looks like same happened here.