Given that

We can find the measurement of angle B by getting the cosine inverse/arccos of 0.2536, which is calculated as follows

The problem requires that our answer is in the nearest tenth, hence, rounding off 75 to the nearest tenth, we get 80 degrees. Therefore, angle B has a measurement of 80 degrees.
Additional note that when computing such a problem, the calculator must be in terms of degrees, not radians.