Any time code appears in a post when reviewing suggested edits, you need to ask yourself "where did the code come from". The answer to that question will determine what to do
- Was it left by the original author in a comment? If so then it is the OP's code and adding it to the question is a good change, so approve it.
- Is it XML or HTML code that was hidden because it wasn't properly formatted as code? If so then it is the OP's code and fixing the code formatting is a good change, so approve it.
- Did someone just add some code to the question that doesn't appear to have come from anyone connected to the question? This is not a good change, so it should be rejected.
For #2, you should be able to tell this by switching to the markdown view on the review page. For the other 2 items, the only way to tell is to click through to the question and look for the source of the code. This is especially important when the editor did not leave enough detail in the suggested edit comment (such as in this case).