A client is instructed to consume 3, 8 ounce cans of a dietary supplement every day. How many cans of the supplement will the client need to consume in a month?

1. 30
2. 60
3. 90
4. 120


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Rationale 1: Cans/month = 3 cans/1 day x 30 days/1 month. Multiply the numerators (3 x 30 = 90). Multiply the denominators (1 x 1 = 1). 90/1 = 90 cans/month.

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