Try to work out as many angles as you can before getting started.
^JML = 75° because it's an alternate angle to the given angle of depression.
^MJL = 15° because it makes up the 90° angle with the angle of depression (or it makes up the 180° angle sum in ∆JML).
Now in ∆JMK, we have ^MJK = 15°, MK = 18 m and JK = 20 m.
So using the sine rule:
JK / sin ^JMK = MK / sin ^MJK
20 / sin ^JMK = 18 / sin 15°
Cross multiplying gives:
18 sin ^JMK = 20 sin 15°
sin ^JMK = 20 sin 15° / 18
sin ^JMK = 0.2875767168
^JMK = 17°
Now we know that ^JML = 75° and now ^JMK = 17°, so ^KML = 75 – 17 = 58°, which is the angle of depression required.