At the party Jade ate less than four jelly beans. Nicole ate twice as many jelly beans as Jade. Kahlee had twice as many as Nicole. Chris had two more than kahlee. Chris ate ten jeely beans. How many jelly beans were eaten at the party?

Let's break down the information step by step to find the total number of jelly beans eaten at the party.

1. Jade ate less than four jelly beans.

Since we don't know the exact number, let's assume Jade ate "x" jelly beans, where x is any number less than four.

2. Nicole ate twice as many jelly beans as Jade.

Nicole ate 2x jelly beans.

3. Kahlee had twice as many as Nicole.

Kahlee ate 2 * (2x) = 4x jelly beans.

4. Chris had two more than Kahlee.

Chris ate 4x + 2 jelly beans.

5. Chris ate ten jelly beans.

Given that Chris ate ten jelly beans, we can set up the equation:
4x + 2 = 10

Solving this equation:
4x = 10 - 2
4x = 8
x = 8/4
x = 2

Now, let's substitute the value of x back into the expressions to find the number of jelly beans each person ate.

Jade ate 2 jelly beans.
Nicole ate 2x = 2 * 2 = 4 jelly beans.
Kahlee ate 4x = 4 * 2 = 8 jelly beans.
Chris ate 4x + 2 = 4 * 2 + 2 = 8 + 2 = 10 jelly beans.

Finally, to find the total number of jelly beans eaten at the party, we sum up the quantities:
Total jelly beans = Jade + Nicole + Kahlee + Chris
Total jelly beans = 2 + 4 + 8 + 10
Total jelly beans = 24.

Therefore, a total of 24 jelly beans were eaten at the party.

To find out how many jelly beans were eaten at the party, we can start by figuring out how many jelly beans each person ate and then adding them all together.

Let's break down the information given:
- Jade ate less than four jelly beans.
- Nicole ate twice as many jelly beans as Jade.
- Kahlee had twice as many jelly beans as Nicole.
- Chris had two more than Kahlee.
- Chris ate ten jelly beans.

Since Jade ate less than four jelly beans, we know that Jade ate either one, two, or three jelly beans.

Nicole ate twice as many jelly beans as Jade. So, if we consider the possibilities for Jade's consumption, Nicole could have eaten either two, four, or six jelly beans.

Kahlee had twice as many jelly beans as Nicole. If we look at the possibilities for Nicole's consumption, Kahlee could have eaten either four, eight, or twelve jelly beans.

Chris had two more than Kahlee. Considering the possibilities for Kahlee's consumption, Chris could have eaten either six, ten, or fourteen jelly beans.

However, we are given that Chris ate ten jelly beans, so we can conclude that Kahlee must have eaten eight jelly beans.

Now, let's add up the number of jelly beans each person ate:
Jade: 1, 2, or 3 jelly beans
Nicole: 2 * Jade's consumption = 2, 4, or 6 jelly beans
Kahlee: 2 * Nicole's consumption = 4, 8, or 12 jelly beans
Chris: Kahlee's consumption + 2 = 6, 10, or 14 jelly beans

Now we can see that the only combination that satisfies all the given conditions is:
Jade: 2 jelly beans
Nicole: 4 jelly beans
Kahlee: 8 jelly beans
Chris: 10 jelly beans

To find out how many jelly beans were eaten in total at the party, we add up the amounts:
2 + 4 + 8 + 10 = 24 jelly beans were eaten at the party.

So, a total of 24 jelly beans were eaten at the party.