In Radix Sort, we start sorting numbers by their digits at a specific place. We start from one's place, then move to ten's place, and so on.
So, after 1st pass, the array will be sorted by their digit at one's place, i.e. by their least significant digit. And to sort the digits we use a stable sort. It must be a stable sort for radix sort to work properly.
After 1st pass:
(B) 50 40 12 42 92 5 45 37 7 9
P.S. For single digit numbers, you can write them as 05, 07, etc. to avoid confusion.