A second reading (by Muhammad Nor Ismat, a native speaker)
Berapa orang datang? Enam orang. Berapa kali telefon? Empat kali. Berapa kilo hendak? Tiga kilo.
How many people came?
Six persons.
How many times (did he) call?
Four times.
How many kilos (do you) want?
Three kilos..
Vocabulary
berapa = how many
orang = people, persons
datang = to come
kali = times, occasions
hendak = to want, wish
For those who want to know more:
Don't confuse berapa ("how many") with beberapa which means "several". Thus Beberapa orang datang means "Several people came" and Dia telefon beberapa kali means "He called (phoned) several times".
Plurality is indicated by duplicating the noun. Thus: Kereta-kereta ini mahal. (These cars are expensive.)
But when it is obvious that there are more than one the noun is not duplicated. Thus:
Semua kereta ini sudah dijual. (All these cars have been sold.)
Similarly: Orang-orang itu tunggu bas. (Those people are waiting for the bus.)
but:
Banyak orang sudah baca buku itu. (Many people have read that book.)