Mooving sale. Plush toy versions of your college mascot, the purple cow, are very popular items sold at the bookstore. The manager decides to order some cows in a size 50% larger than the original. They are so popular with alumni that she orders cows in an even larger size, two-and-a-half times larger than the original. If the three sizes are designated original, large, and extra large, how much larger (as a percentage) is the extra large cow than the large cow?
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