Can I insert a pdf file that can be downloaded

I am a teacher who would like to post downloadable pdf files for students to access when they are absent and can't get the homework.  Can this be doen and if so how?

Don't give a try and put the burden on your visitor.
If you have pdf files, publish pdf files.
Create a link to these files and publish the webpage.
Then your visitor can either right-click and choose save file or click the link to open the pdf in a browserwindow.
He then can decide to save the pdf.
Try the offered solutions on a iPad.
What do I do with the zip file?
I rather save the pdf in iBooks for further reading.

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