To compute for the heat, [tex]Q[/tex] needed to be absorbed or released, we need
[tex]Q = mc\Delta T[/tex]
where [tex]m[/tex] is the mass of the alligator, [tex]\Delta T[/tex] is the change in temperature, and [tex]c[/tex] is the specific heat of the alligator's body. Plugging in all the information we have,
[tex] Q = (300 kg)(3400 kJ/K)(30-25) = 5100000 J [/tex]
Recall that 1 Watt = 1 J/s, thus time needed to absorb radiation from the sun is
[tex] t = \frac{Q}{W}\\ t = 4250 seconds [/tex]
That means it takes 4250 seconds for the alligator to warm up to be able to absorb the radiation from the sun.
Answer: 4250 seconds