Answer:
the fire hydrant is 9 meters west and 58 m south of the tower
Step-by-step explanation:
Fire A and Fire B can be represented as a point in the Cartesian coordinate with the tower as the origin. Fire A is 75 meters east and 40 meters south of the tower, It can be represented as (75, -40). Fire B is 37 meters west and 64 meters south of the tower, It can be represented as (-37, -64).
If a point O(x, y) divides a line segment AB in the ratio n:m, with A(
) and B(
), the point O(x, y) is at:

The fire hydrant (x, y) divides Fire A(75, -40) and fire B(-37, -64) in the ratio 3:1(three fourth), hence:

The fire hydrant is at (-9, -58). That is the fire hydrant is 9 meters west and 58 m south of the tower