Double-tagging is seen very often and predominantly from new users with little evident experience in the language they're using. In the mean c/c++ case, I don't trust the OP to have chosen those two out of wisdom. Of course sometimes it happens, but more often than not, when I see both tags, I have to look a bit closer to find out whether one can be removed, because it's rare that both belong on a question.
My tuppence followeth…
1. When there is only a C++ tag, is it okay to remove the C++ tag and replace it with a C tag?
Only if the OP has stated (or it is clear from e.g. compilation commands) that the code is being compiled as C. If it is C-like C++ code then it is absolutely not appropriate to remove the c++ tag; however, the OP should be informed via comments that they're learning C++ wrong.
2. When there is only a C++ tag, is it okay to add a C tag?
No! A C++ question is a C++ question, end of story.
(If the question body appears to suggest that C may be relevant — for example, a question about a comparison between the two languages — then that is obviously a special case, but a clear-cut one.)
3. When there is both a C++ tag and a C tag, is it okay to remove the C++ tag?
Unless both languages are obviously relevant (again, a comparison between them would be an example of this), then yes but usually not without getting the OP's opinion first. I always ask the OP whether they are programming in C++ or C, and to choose one tag to use, then when they tell me I will remove the incorrect tag.
(One notable exception to this "get the OP's opinion first" rule is when their intent is already properly clear from the question body, e.g. C Weird & interesting program output)
Occasionally they will explain that it is a hypothetical question and that they want an answer for both languages, at which point I say "this should be two questions", but generally leave it alone.