A right triangle has one angle that is always 90°, by definition. This means that the third angle in the triangle can be found by subtracting the sum of the given angles (36°) and the right angle (90°) from 180° (the sum of the angles in any triangle). Therefore, the measure of the third angle in this triangle would be:
180° - 36° - 90° = 54°
So, the correct response is: 54°
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