Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Total internal reflection can happen when light goes from a medium with higher refractive index (in this case, glass) to a medium with lower refractive index (in this case, water).
Snell's Law tells us that
, where the i stands for incident (in this case, glass) and the r for refracted (in this case, water). We want to know when
, that is, when
, and this happens when the incident angle is:

Which for our values means:
