Ipad backup use too much space

Hi All.
I have an iPad mini 3 128gb and I´m using near 35 gb of the device. I recentlyy create a backup up with itunes as always, but I realized that the copy is using 240gb of my hard drive. how this is posible? can I decrease the size of the copy?
Regards.

Hi All.
I have an iPad mini 3 128gb and I´m using near 35 gb of the device. I recentlyy create a backup up with itunes as always, but I realized that the copy is using 240gb of my hard drive. how this is posible? can I decrease the size of the copy?
Regards.

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