Canon252 - I think that you better review what you were told. It is not how many cubes or how many cylinders you take per se, it is the number of set samples. Don't think of the number of cubes or cylinders but of the number of "sets" - which I gave you in my earlier post for a couple of projects I have been on here in Asia.
Normally, in North America, a set consists of 3 cylinders (taken at the same time from the same truck - a composite of a number of small samples taken from the truck at different intervals). One cylinder is tested at 7 days and two cylinders are tested at 28 days. The Compressive strength "result" as reported would be the average of the two 28-day compressive strengths.
In Asia, I have found that generally 6 cubes or cylinders are taken from one composite sample from one truck. Three would be tested at 7 days and three at 28 days - the average of the 28 day compressive strengths is the test "result".
Now, due to the use of fly ash in the mix which is commonly occurring these days, some specifications are not calling for a 28-day characteristic strength but are, in fact, calling for a 90-day characteristic strength as being the acceptance strength. In cases one would cast sufficient cubes or cylinders to cover a 7 day strength (to have an early idea of what the strength will likely be at the required test date), a few would be tested at 28 days as this is a better result for fly-ash cement substitutions and then two or three cubes or cylinders would be tested at 90-days for the acceptance. We have also taken additional cylinders to determine 180 and 365 day test results - especially for low cement content conventional concrete. (note: Our contractors have used both 25 or 30% fly ash and also 50% fly ash substitutions for cement in the last 5 years.)
To summarize, I don't understand what you have just written - it sound like you are taking 3 sets of cubes - 1 cube in a set for 7 days and 4 in a set (?) for 28 days. What you have written is very strange. I have never seen anyone take one set consisting of 3 cubes/cylinders for 7 days and 12 cubes/cylinders for 28 days - from one sampling set. You need, in my view, to review what they have told you. For a set to be valid, all the cubes or cylinders must be from the same transit mixer. You should revisit what you were "told".