Answer: [tex]7.6\°[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to draw a right triangle as the one attached, where [tex]\alpha[/tex] is the angle of elevation from the fire to the top of the fire tower.
You need to use the Inverse trigonometric function Arctangent:
[tex]\alpha= arctan(\frac{opposite}{adjacent})[/tex]
Observe the triangle. You can identify that:
[tex]opposite=120\\adjacent=900[/tex]
Then, you can substitute values:
[tex]\alpha= arctan(\frac{120}{900})[/tex]
Finally, evaluating, you get that the angle of elevation from the fire to the top of the fire tower is the following:
[tex]\alpha =7.59\°[/tex]
Rounded to the the nearest tenth of a degree:
[tex]\alpha\approx7.6\°[/tex]