Pdf for RCA 7" Tablet

Hi
I just purchased a RCA 7" Tablet and am trying to download pdf files and am not able to.
Tried looking in different areas of Adobe.com and was not able to get the information needed.
Where can I install the pdf for this tablet?
Thanks

What is the operating system?
Did you install Adobe Reader?
What exactly means "unable"?

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