Updates not showing up in "updates in last 30 days" list

I just updated the iWork apps pages and numbers, 8/21, but they are not showing up as updated in the "updates in the last 30 days" list.  I have seen this happen before but I don't understand why some app updates show up there and some don't.  Also, I update the iMovie app but it downloaded entire app again, 1.97 GB.  Any ideas why software update is behaving this way?

I am having the same problem.  My husband received the same notice for those updates and they were successfully installed and show up in the "updates in the last 30 days"    My husband just purchased his yesterday.  I purchased my computer in 2011 but I do have Mavericks installed on my computer.  Does anyone know how i can get help with this issue without galling my iMac into the store?
Thanks
Jeanny1

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