I'm not going to check on the number in the question.
I'll assume the gravitational force between them is really 1.5 x 10⁻⁸ N.
a). The gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional 
to the distance between them. So if the distance between them is doubled, 
the gravitational force falls to 1/4 of what it was originally. 
That's 3.75 x 10⁻⁹ N .
b). The gravitational force between two objects is directly proportional 
to the product of their masses. So if you double the mass of one of the 
objects, the product of their masses also doubles, and so does the 
gravitational force. 
So it's now 3 x 10⁻⁸ N .