ICloud backup size?

I'm new to iCloud, and just wondering about the backup size.  I have 4.5 GB of apps on my iPad, however when i back the iPad up to iCloud, it only shows a total backup size (including everything) of 150 MB.  Isn't this supposed to backup app data as well as the base app itself?  Or do I need to flick an option somewhere? Thanks.

iCloud Backup does not backup what can be downloaded from iCloud again,
see:  iCloud: iCloud storage and backup overview http://support.apple.com/kb/PH12519
Your iOS device backup only includes data and settings stored on your device. It doesn’t include data already stored in iCloud, for example contacts, calendars, bookmarks, mail messages, notes, shared photo streams, My Photo Stream, and documents you save in iCloud using iOS apps and Mac apps.
So if your app stores all data in iCloud, it will count against your cloud storage, but not use backup storage. An backup to iTunes will include more items.

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                        8 : <CFString 0x250570 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "kCTMobileEquipmentInfoERIVersion"} = <CFNumber 0x240050 [0x3f5f5630]>{value = +6, type = kCFNumberSInt32Type}
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