1. The problem states that horsepower $h$ is related to belt speed $v$ and tension $t$ by the formula:
$$h = \frac{t \times v}{3,300}$$
We need to rearrange this equation to solve for $v$.
2. To isolate $v$, multiply both sides of the equation by 3,300 to get rid of the denominator:
$$3,300 \times h = t \times v$$
3. Now, divide both sides by $t$ to solve for $v$:
$$v = \frac{3,300 \times h}{t}$$
4. This is the expression for $v$ in terms of $h$ and $t$.
5. Among the given options, the correct one is:
$$v = \frac{3,300 \times h}{t}$$
This means belt speed $v$ increases with horsepower $h$ and decreases with tension $t$.
Final answer:
$$v = \frac{3,300 \times h}{t}$$
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