Personally, for the example given; I'd keep it, because it offers an alternative approach to the other answer, and provides a rationale too (as does the other answer). This is helpful as users may relate to one more than another or be constrained by one or the other.
In the case of two answers being written at once, which is not uncommon - I would review if mine adds another angle, caters for another scenario (OS, version, platform, etc), or perhaps if it complements / suppliments the other answer. If it does (or if I could edit it to provide this), having read the other answer, then I will. Otherwise, if it's just literally a double up providing no value, then I'd delete it.