If it has to be a multiple of 3 and 7 then it has a Lowest Commoner Denominator of (3x7) ie 21
So the number your are looking for has to be a multiple of 21
Not there when I was posting Zac no and that's not the easy answer anyway. It has nothing to with LCD. It's multiples of 7 starting from 364 that are also divisible by 3.
If I was doing this with one of my children I would get them to divide all the numbers between 364 and 384 by 7 and then repeat by dividing by 3. Not saying this is the correct way to do it but it'll find the answer.
I like bednobs' method. Counting on from 364 the answer has to be either 371 or 378 (since 385 would be too high so there are at most only 2 numbers to check for divisibility by 3. You can use a calculator or short division but a simple test for divisibility by 3 is whether the sum of the digits is a multiple of 3 (3+7+8 =18 which is divisible by 3)
>Prudie, we are not all experts in maths. Your comments have added no value to this thread whatsoever
Prudie made a very point in my opinion. She was the first to point out that you can simply start at 364 and count up in 7s until you reach the answer a few seconds later.
Hopefully the person who needed the answer didn't just copy down the answer- they also thought through how they should approach similar problems in future in a logical manner.