A category called Nephew is defined in the programme. The class has a constructor which receives the following parameters in order: name (string) hat colour (string) height (integer) Create three objects from the class with the following information: name: Dewey, hat color: blue name: Huey, hat colour: green name: Louie, hat colour: red All objects have a length of 95. Save the references of the objects to the variables dewey, huey and louie. import java.util.Random; public class Test { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Testing object creation..."); //ADD Nephew dewey = new Nephew("Dewey", "blue", 95); Nephew huey = new Nephew("Huey", "green", 95); Nephew louie = new Nephew("Louie", "red", 95); System.out.println("Dewey: " + dewey); System.out.println("Huey: " + huey); System.out.println("Louie: " + louie); } } class Nephew { private String name; private String hatColor; private int height; public Nephew(String name, String hatColor, int height) { this.name = name; this.hatColor = hatColor; this.height = height; } @Override public String toString() { return "Nephew [name=" + name + ", hat color=" + hatColor + ", height=" + height + "]"; } } Testing object creation... Dewey: Nephew [name=Dewey, hat color=blue, height=95] Huey: Nephew [name=Huey, hat color=green, height=95] Louie: Nephew [name=Louie, hat color=red, height=95]