Question 1110529
If you have 3 aces in your hand, then there are 49 other cards that could make up the other 2 cards. 
However since you're looking for exactly three ace hands, neither of the two remaining cards can be the last ace. 
So there are only 48 possible cards remaining.
So in total there are {{{48*47=2256}}} possible outcomes for each three ace hand.
Since there are 4 aces you could have C(4,3) or 4 possible three ace hands.
Multiplying,
{{{N=4*2256}}}
{{{N=9024}}}