Minitab provides tolerance intervals for the normal method and the nonparametric method. If you can safely assume that your data follow a normal distribution, then you can use the normal method tolerance interval. If you cannot safely assume that your data follow a normal distribution, then you must use the nonparametric method tolerance interval.
To determine whether you can assume that the data follow a normal distribution, compare the p-value from the normality test to the significance level (α). A significance level of 0.05 indicates a 5% risk of concluding that the data do not follow a normal distribution when the data do follow a normal distribution.
In these results, the p-value is 0.340, which is greater than the significance level of 0.05. Because you can assume that your data follow a normal distribution, you can use the normal method tolerance interval.