I'd only apply the "rude and abusive" flag for something truly abusive, like insults, trolling, and content that was intended to be offensive. These flags shoot to the top of our queue, and can carry heavy penalties if approved, so we're pretty careful in accepting these. I'd most likely decline an offensive flag on an answer that was just a guess.
If you're seeing this in the Low Quality Posts review queue, I'd just rely on that queue to act on it. Reviewers seem to be doing a pretty good job of handling these without moderator intervention, particularly since the review voting thresholds were lowered.
If it's a clear non-answer, like the one you show above, a "not an answer" flag should be fine. Either review or moderators will take care of it at that point.
I should point out that sometimes people are a little too self-deprecating and will say "I don't think this is an answer, but" and follow that with an actual answer. Sometimes, people just aren't confident in their answer, so make sure you read the rest of the answer to make sure. This isn't the case in the one you highlight above.