The following code is in Java: Assume the following declaration exists:  enum Coffee { MEDIUM, DARK, DECAF } 1. How can the error in the following code be fixed? Coffee myCup = DARK; switch (myCup) {      case Coffee.MEDIUM :            System.out.println("Mild flavor.");              break;      case Coffee.DARK :              System.out.println("Strong flavor.");              break;      case Coffee.DECAF :              System.out.println("Won't keep you awake.");              break;      default:              System.out.println("Never heard of it.");

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The following code is in Java:

Assume the following declaration exists: 
enum Coffee { MEDIUM, DARK, DECAF }

1. How can the error in the following code be fixed?

Coffee myCup = DARK;

switch (myCup)

{

     case Coffee.MEDIUM :

           System.out.println("Mild flavor.");

             break;

     case Coffee.DARK :

             System.out.println("Strong flavor.");

             break;

     case Coffee.DECAF :

             System.out.println("Won't keep you awake.");

             break;

     default:

             System.out.println("Never heard of it.");




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