An illustration shows two right triangles with congruent corresponding angles. Triangle A B C is larger than triangle S R T. In triangle A B C, angle A measures 90 degrees, angle B does not have a measurement, and angle C measures 34 degrees. In triangle S R T, angle S measures 90 degrees, angle R measures 56 degrees, and angle T measures 34 degrees.

If △ABC∼△SRT, what is m∠B ?

(1 point)
m∠B =
°

Since triangles ABC and SRT are similar, their corresponding angles are congruent.

Therefore, m∠B = m∠R.

From the given information, we know that m∠R = 56 degrees.

Therefore, m∠B = 56 degrees.