OK. I got that number as well. I have no idea what RFM* stands for, I divided by molecular mass of the solid. Do you want to know why? Look at this:
80.0 g of NaHCO3 X 1mole of NaHCO3/84.01 g NaHCO3 = 0.952 mole NaHCO3
By writing it out like this, I'm able to multiply by the grams given by what is essentially 1, the ration of grams to moles for this particular substance, cancelling out units, which I struck through. This is one way to help keep track. Note: I've calculated moles, and the question asks for molarity. If the answer correct, for this problem? And why?