Answer:
the total energy does not change if the mass is doubled and the amplitude is constant
B. The kinetic and potential energies at a given point in its motion is not affected by the change in mass
Step-by-step explanation:

The total energy stored by an object-spring balance is the equation above
E= Energy stored in the spring
k= spring constant
A= amplitude
if the mass is doubled ,and amplitude remains constant the energy does not change
also

The total energy is given by the above. if the mass is doubled, the sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy remains the same at a given point and can't be affected by the change
x=displacement from equilibrium
v=velocity of the object
k= spring constant
m=mass of the object