In an LC circuit, energy oscillates sinusoidally.
Initial energy in capacitor is E0=21CV02.
When 25% is transferred to the inductor, 75% remains in the capacitor.
Since energy in capacitor varies as EC(t)=E0cos2(ωt), we need cos2(ωt)=0.75.
This gives sin2(ωt)=0.25, so sin(ωt)=0.5, yielding ωt=6π.
With ω=LC1, we get t=6πLC seconds.