The current is defined as the amount of charge Q that passes through a given point of a wire in a time [tex]\Delta t[/tex]:
[tex]I= \frac{Q}{\Delta t} [/tex]
Since I=500 A and the time interval is
[tex]\Delta t=4.0 min=240 s[/tex]
the charge is
[tex]Q=I \Delta t=(500 A)(240 s)=1.2 \cdot 10^5 C[/tex]
One electron has a charge of [tex]q=1.6 \cdot 10^{-19}C[/tex], therefore the number of electrons that pass a point in the wire during 4 minutes is
[tex]N= \frac{Q}{q}= \frac{1.2 \cdot 10^5 C}{1.6 \cdot 10^{-19}C}=7.5 \cdot 10^{23} [/tex] electrons